Introduction
Barbara Buckinx is Associate Research Scholar in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.
My research interests include global governance, migration, and the environment.
Expert
Barbara Buckinx is Associate Research Scholar at the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination (LISD) and the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. She received her PhD in Politics from Princeton University. Dr. Buckinx also holds MA and MSc degrees in Psychology and Social and Political Theory, both from the University of Edinburgh.
Prior to returning to Princeton, she was a pre-doctoral fellow with the Political Theory Project at Brown University, a Justitia Amplificata and Kassel Foundation post-doctoral fellow at Goethe University Frankfurt, and a Fellow with the Center on Global Justice at the University of California, San Diego.
Her research interests lie in global governance, migration, refugees, citizenship, and borders. Her teaching interests also include the environment and gender. Her work has appeared in Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, Migration Studies, Ethics & International Affairs, and Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric. Her article on “The case against removal: Jus noci and harm in deportation practice” (co-authored, A. Filindra) was the Winner of the 2015 Migration Studies Prize for Best Article.
At LISD, she leads the Project on Self-Determination and Emerging Issues and the Project on Gender in the Global Community.
Fields of expertise: Migration