Author profile: Domiziana Turcatti

Domiziana Turcatti is a Clarendon Scholar and DPhil Candidate in Migration Studies at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford (UK). Domiziana’s doctoral research focuses on the experiences of the families of onward Colombian migrants who moved from Spain to London. This research emerged from her previous study on the experiences of social reproduction of Latin American migrants in London, conducted during her MPhil in Sociology at the University of Cambridge (UK) as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Prior to moving to the UK, Domiziana was awarded an Honors BA in Liberal Arts and Science at Amsterdam University College (Netherlands), where for three years she looked into the educational experiences and the peer culture of Moroccan-Dutch youth in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Her research interests lie at the intersection of Migration, Family and Childhood Studies, and the role of migrant-led organizations in advancing migrants’ rights and visibility.

How London’s Latin American Women Make Families, Communities and Rights Visible

Domiziana Turcatti • Jun 22 2021 • Articles

Confining migrant women’s social reproductive work to the private realm of domesticity prevents us from appreciating its political and public dimensions.

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