معرفی
Sarah Murru is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences, KU Leuven, affiliated with the Centre for Culture, Conflict, and Inequalities (C3I). Her work bridges resistance studies, migration research, and institutional ethnography.
- Current projects include: Migrant Reception and Constructive Resistance, Harm and Shame in Tigray Conflict, and Post-Pandemic Resilience in Morocco.
- She leads PhD initiatives on Physical Appearance and Social Inequality and teaches courses like Sociological Theories and Diversity & Intersectionality.
Research Interests: Murru investigates how marginalized groups navigate structural inequalities through constructive resistance, focusing on migrant women’s agency, gender-based violence in conflict zones, and institutional barriers in family policies. Her work employs feminist methodologies and critical ethnography to challenge dominant narratives.
Scientific Contributions: She co-edited the special issue Intersectional Solidarities and Resistances and published in the Journal of European Social Policy on shared parenting policies. Her conceptualizations of intersectional resistance have become a reference in social movement studies.


