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Dr Klement Camaj is a Lecturer with the University of the West of Scotland within the Master of Public Administration program. Dr Camaj is a multilingual, multimethodological, storytelling researcher focused on international migration, transnationalism, and cultural identity. Klement received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations from Radford University in the United States, his master’s degree in Geopolitics, Territory, and Security, from King’s College London, and PhD in International Migration, Transnationalism, and Cultural Diplomacy from the University of the West of Scotland. His research focus is mainly located within the connected fields of migration studies and transnationalism, with a special interest in issues of diaspora and cultural identity.
Klement's main strengths consist in qualitative and multidisciplinary work, using ethnographic, narrative, and multimethodological approaches towards data collection and analysis. Klement is a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society, a Member of The Royal Anthropological Institute, a Member of the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, and a member of the United Nations Network on Migration. Klement tweets as @DrCamaj and his contact e-mail is [email protected].
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