Inês Hasselberg

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Post-doctoral Research Fellow

Inês Hasselberg is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Centre for Criminology (2013-2016). She responsible for leading the project "The Postcolonial Prison: Citizenship, Punishment and Mobility", which is part of a broader research endeavour entitled "Subjectivity, Identity and Penal Power: Incarceration in a Global Age?, led by Dr. Mary Bosworth, and funded by the European Research Council. In?has recently completed her PhD in Anthropology at the University of Sussex (2013), in which she examined experiences of deportation and deportability of foreign-national offenders in the UK. Before, she worked in Mozambique and South Africa as an independent consultant, where she was involved in research projects on human security and firearms related violence. She holds a BA in Anthropology (ISCTE, Lisbon, 2001), an MA in Anthropology of Development and Social Transformation (University of Sussex, 2003) and an MSc in Comparative and Cross-Cultural Research Methods (University of Sussex, 2008).



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Oxford OX1 3UQ



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