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Dr. Adriana Kemp
Dr. Adriana Kemp is a senior lecturer at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. Her areas of research are the sociology of the state and civil society; labor migration and citizenship; globalization and cities. At The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute she directed the Crossing Boundaries study group. She is currently conducting a comparative research on labor migration control and incorporation policies in Israel and Mediterranean European states, and planning a research on NGOs, Women and 'Welfare-to-Work' Governance in Israel (in collaboration with N. Berkovitch).
Recent Publications :
- U. Ben Eliezer and A. Kemp, "Secret States in World Risk Society: Nuclear Secrecy and Opacity in the Israeli Vanunu Affair," Social Movements Studies, forthcoming
- T. Kritzman and A. Kemp, "Between State and Civil Society: The Formation of a Refugee Regime in Israel," Law, Society and Culture, forthcoming (Hebrew)
- A. Kemp and R. Raijman, Migrants and Workers: The Political Economy of Labor Migration in Israel, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, 2008 (Hebrew)
- Y. Yona and A. Kemp (eds.), Citizenship Gaps, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, 2008 (Hebrew)
- A. Kemp, "Managing Migration, Reprioritizing National Citizenship: Undocumented Labor Migrants' Children and Policy Reforms in Israel," Theoretical Inquiries in Law 8 (2) (2007): 663-691
- R. Raijman and A. Kemp, "Labor Migration, Managing the Ethno-national Conflict, and Client Politics in Israel," in S. S. Willen (ed.), Transnational Migration to Israel in Global Comparative Context, Lanham: Lexington, 2007
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