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Dr. Taulant Guma is a Lecturer at the School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, specializing in Migration and Mobility, Social Justice, and Criminology. His work critically examines the intersection of migration, citizenship, and social security through ethnographic and participatory methods.
- Focuses on asylum seekers, EU migrants, and refugee crises
- Active in collaborative research with community/activist groups
- Recent work addresses Covid-19 pandemic impacts on migrant populations
Research Interests:
• Everyday experiences of migrant vulnerability and social security
• Racialization and hostility in asylum systems
• Civil society responses to refugee crises
• Participatory methodologies in marginalized communities
Article Trends (2021-2024):
Explores asylum seeker housing during crises, migrant digital networks, and post-Brexit anxieties. Keywords span Migration Studies, Digital Sociology, and Public Health. Subfields focus on collaborative research, refugee policy, and racialized migration.
Projects & Grants:
- ESRC-funded project on Covid asylum accommodation (£53,468)
- Royal Society of Edinburgh grant for On the Margins network (£9,969)
- Carnegie Trust project on Scottish-Pakistani policing (£13,221)
Advising & Other Roles:
• Second supervisor for Kyle Schwartz's thesis on Tibetan refugee displacement
• Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across Sociology, Screen Studies, and Public Health

