Work team

The research programmes at the CIDOB Foundation are working groups made up of scholars, politicians, professionals and business people who identify the important topics and political agendas in their spheres. On the basis of this, reports, articles and presentations by experts on the subject are commissioned. The working groups tend to meet two times per year.

Person(s) in charge of Migrations team

  • Gemma PINYOL JIMÉNEZ - Programme Coordinator
    Coordinator of the Migrations Programme of the CIDOB Foundation. She graduated in Political Science from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and was awarded a Master's in International Studies, her thesis based on the right to asylum and refugees in the European Union. She is a member of GRITIM (Interdisciplinary Research Group in Immigration) at Pompeu Fabra University, and of the Observatory of European Foreign Policy at the UAB. She participates in different national and trans-European research projects and networks, including FRONTERAS, MIPEX and EADI WG on Internacional Migration. She has coordinated numerous seminars and debate workshops on different perspectives of the migration phenomenon, and is the author of a number of articles on immigration policy. Her main areas of work are: immigration policy in the European Union and the external dimension of immigration policies, placing particular emphasis on the management of flows, border control and relations with third countries.

    Curriculum vitae

  • Tatiana TICONA SALAZAR - Programme Assistant
    A graduate in Global Resources (specialising in International Development) from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada), Tatiana participated on the Erasmus MUNDUS MAPP postgraduate programme, obtaining a Master's in Development from the Institute of Social Studies (The Hague, the Netherlands) and a Master's in International Relations from Barcelona Institute of International Studies (Barcelona, Spain). Her work experience includes an internship at the Department of International Relations in the Municipality of Santo André, Brazil, and assisting with the coordination of a welcoming centre for temporary working immigrants in Canada. Her main areas of interest with respect to research in the Migrations Programme include: enforced migrations, protection of migrants' rights, Latin American migrations and treatment of people.

Programme Collaborators

- Eliseo Aja, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Barcelona
- Oriol Amorós, Secretary for Immigration, Generalitat of Catalonia
- Joaquín Arango, Professor of Sociology, Complutense University, Madrid
- Gemma Aubarell, Director of Programming, European Institute of the Mediterranean
- M. Helena Bedoya, Legal adviser, CITE-CCOO
- Ferran Camas, Permanent Lecturer in Labour and Social Security Law and Director of the Chair of Immigration and Citizen's Rights, University of Girona
- Ignasi Camós, Adviser, Ministry of Labour and Immigration
- Carles Campuzano, Minister for the Catalan Parliamentary Group, Chamber of Deputies
- Mariona Illamola, Lecturer in Public International Law, University of Girona
- Teresa Llorens, Coordinator of the Area of Equality and Citizenship, Barcelona Provincial Council
- Àngel Miret, Lecturer in Political Science, Pompeu Fabra University
- Imma Moraleda, President, Area of Equality and Citizenship, Barcelona Provincial Council
- David Moya, Lecturer in Constitutional Law, University of Barcelona
- Josep Oliver, Professor of Applied Economics, Autonomous University of Barcelona
- Miguel Pajares, Researcher, GRECS-Research Group on Exclusion and Social Control, University of Barcelona
- Consol Prados, Minister for the Socialist Parliamentary Group – Ciudadanos por el Cambio, Parliament of Catalonia
- Eduardo Rojo, Professor of Labour and Social Security Law, Autonomous University of Barcelona
- Adela Ros, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Open University of Catalonia
- Eduard Sagarra, Lecturer in Public International Law, University of Barcelona and ESADE. Founding member of Roca Junyent Advocats Associats
- Ramón Sanahuja, Technical Department for Immigration, Barcelona City Council
- Jordi Sánchez, Director, Jaume Bofill Foundation
- Lídia Santos, Permanent Lecturer in Private International Law, Autonomous University of Barcelona
- Albert Serra, Lecturer at the Department of Business Politics, Institute of Public Management, ESADE
- Carlota Solé, Professor of Sociology, Autonomous University of Barcelona
- Anna Terrón, Secretary for the European Union, Generalitat of Catalonia
- Daniel de Torres, Commission to the Mayor for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue, Barcelona City Council
- Ricard Zapata-Barrero, Permanent Lecturer in Political Science, Pompeu Fabra University



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