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ECRs in conversation with Berj Dekramanjian: Role of Citizens (or Collective Actions) in Fighting the Spread of Invasive Mosquitoes in the MENA Region.

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In this podcast, Noor Alabbas, our ECR Representative, speaks to Berj Dekramanjian, a Pre-doctoral researcher at DEMOSOC and a PhD fellow for AGAUR. Berj speaks about the human mosquito interaction project and explains why this project is relevant to the MENA region and how social policy relates to it, taking into account the climate change challenges and human mobility dimension as well. In this project, Berj focuses on citizens' science by studying why people participate in the mosquito interaction project and what drives citizens to be part of such a project.

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Berj Dekramanjian is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of Universitat Pompeu Fabra and a member of the DemoSoc Research Group. His doctoral research focuses on mapping human mobility by utilising mobile phone positioning and associating it with acculturation and well-being using Ecological momentary assessment techniques under the supervision of Dr John Palmer. Berj holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Haigazian University in Lebanon and a Master's degree in Work and Organizational Psychology from Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia and Maastricht University in The Netherlands.

Professionally, he has worked with Greenpeace both in Beirut and Istanbul in a regional capacity and led a leadership program with Initiatives of Change Institute in Switzerland.

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This episode is part of the podcast series organised in the framework of MENASP’s Early Career Researchers initiative. The ECR MENASP podcast series aims to discuss relevant social policies related to topics that are current and relevant to the region.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in the MENASP podcasts are those of the invited speakers. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the Middle East and North Africa Social Policy (MENASP) Network or the University of Bath.

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