Project
Xenophobia, Migrancy and Multiculturalism
Different causes and expressions of xenophobia are analysed by comparing three countries: South Africa, Germany and Canada.
Project
West African Migrants in Urban Spaces: Dakar, Tangier, and Barcelona
This project analyzes the presence and impacts of West African migrants in urban spaces in North Africa and Southern Europe: how the sociopolitical contexts they enter shape their lives and livelihoods and, in turn, how they challenge and alter those contexts, raising questions about rights, membership, and lived diversity.

Publication
Imagined Liberation: Xenophobia, Citizenship, and Identity in South Africa, Germany, and Canada
Adam, Heribert, and Kogila Moodley. 2015. Imagined Liberation: Xenophobia, Citizenship, and Identity in South Africa, Germany, and Canada. P...
Publication
Living Together, Living apart? Social Cohesion in a Future South Africa
Ballantine, Christopher, Michael Chapman, Kira Erwin and Gerhard Maré. Eds. 2017. Living Together, Living apart? Social Cohesion in a Future...

Project
What Keeps Society Together? Societal Cohesion, South Africa as a Challenging Case.
My overall research interest is about societal cohesion, what keeps a society together.


Project
The right to have rights: from migration to integration
One of the key tasks of my stay at STIAS will be to work on a project that addresses the normative and institutional basis of what Hannah Arendt calls the right to have rights.

