
I am a British Academy Research Fellow in Education at the Centre for Lebanese Studies and the University of Cambridge. My main research interests centre on education, migration, mobilities, internal displacement, the politics of education and the intersections between racism(s), class, border regimes and integration discourse and policy
Dr. Jáfia Naftali Câmara is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Lebanese Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD in Education from the University of Bristol with a thesis titled “Refugee Youth and Education: Aspirations and Obstacles in England.” Jáfia’s main research interests centre on education, migration, mobilities, internal displacement, the politics of education and the intersections between racism(s), class, border regimes and integration discourse and policy. She is interested in investigating the coloniality of education, migration policy and practice at national and global levels. Other research areas of interest include anticolonial perspectives, comparative research, knowledge production, education inequality and research partnerships. She is currently undertaking a study on education, migration and mobilities in Brazil and Latin America.
