Dr Elizabeth Mavroudi

Small Group Project 2022-23

Mixed relationships, racialised boundaries and white normativity in European Societies. Exploring the lived experiences, identities and representations of black/white interracial families between 1920s-present

With David Herbert & Iris Wigger & Line Nyhagen

Social boundaries associated with 'race' and identity and the historical legacy of European dominance have become increasingly contested in our contemporary world. With broader public discussions emerging about mixed-race, bi-racial and interracial identities, anti-black stereotyping and problems of white historical amnesia, privilege and ignorance, and the legitimacy of age-old statues and symbols of white European colonial domination under new public scrutiny, it is imperative for independent, critical social research to engage with, investigate and better understand the roles, complex lived experiences and shifting identities of mixed race people in Europe’s past and present.

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Biography

Elizabeth’s main research interests are focused around migration and diaspora; in particular, her work focuses on the dynamic and grounded nature of diasporic and transnational migrants' lives, identities and politics and the spaces and networks they create and maintain in the process. Elizabeth’s research has also encouraged her to reflect on how we theorise and conceptualise diasporas in geography and beyond.

Biographical details correct as of 20.04.26

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