
Katerina Glyniadaki, PhD
@kat_glyniadaki
Lecturer (Asst. Prof) in Public Policy and Administration at the University of Southampton @SotonPolitics
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17-02-2016 13:45:50
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LSE Fellow Dr Katerina Glyniadaki, PhD has published a new article in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (JEMS) examining how asylum judges in Germany and Greece make decisions under conditions of high uncertainty. 🏛️🧑⚖️ Read more 🔽 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


As the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, the West appears divided over how to support Ukraine 🇺🇦 💭 Dr Spyros Economides Spyros Economides assesses four key questions underpinning the West's role in the war on LSE EUROPP blog 🔽 blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

🚀 Do stories beat the experts? @gmvidl, Berta Barbet & Antoni-Italo de Moragas use a survey experiment in 🇪🇸 to investigate the persuasiveness of personal stories 📖 & experts’ endorsements on education spending 👩🏫 & pollution reduction policies 👉 bit.ly/3Ls3jxN #Populism

New #openaccess article in JEMS by Katerina Glyniadaki, PhD LSE European Institute explores how asylum judges in Germany and Greece make decisions under uncertainty. Their identities play a crucial role, impacting whether decisions are evidence-based or preference-driven. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Judges often experience a conflict between their role and their values and preferences when dealing with “grey area” asylum cases - new research from Katerina Glyniadaki, PhD LSE European Institute blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…



Start to our third IMISCOE morning with a panel on African perspectives on migration with Oreva Olakpe @juli_a_stier Katerina Glyniadaki, PhD Nora Ratzmann Cathrine Talleraas Oliver Bakewell co-hosted with Amanda Bisong - you know the discussion is vibrant when the next panel has to throw you out😆😅


News!🚨 The European Group for Public Administration Conference (EGPA) 2025 is coming to Glasgow. The Centre for Public Policy at University of Glasgow will host #EGPA2025 26 - 29 August. We look forward to welcoming you! FYI International Institute of Administrative Sciences #EGPA2024 attendees📣 youtu.be/Q_veISFNJIY

So very excited to be joining the University of Southampton University of Southampton and department of Politics and International Relations Politics at Southampton as a Lecturer in Public Policy and Administration. 👩🏻🏫 Remaining immensely grateful to my intellectual home, LSE's EI. LSE European Institute. 🙏🏽

new article ISR ‘better than objectivity: critique as method without the fetishization of measurement.’ in forum on race and racism in int’l studies, w/ Errol Henderson & Bianca Freeman. thanks to Erica Chenoweth and Swati Parashar स्वाति पाराशर for convening academic.oup.com/isr/article/26…

I'm excited to see this new article out today by the JPublicPolicy. Using a representative bureaucracy lens, I examine what happens when migrants become migration policy implementers in Athens and Berlin. It was my favourite part of my PhD thesis LSE European Institute cambridge.org/core/journals/…

#OpenAccess from JPublicPolicy - Migrants serving migrants? Representative bureaucracy at the front lines of migration management - cup.org/3Ua92we - Katerina Glyniadaki, PhD #FirstView



💥 New: What happens when migrants implement migration policy? ✍️ Katerina Glyniadaki, PhD examines the pressures faced by people with a migration background who provide migration services to new migrants LSE European Institute Cambridge Core blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

Very excited about the publication of this article International Migration : Migrant returnees as (anti‐)migration messengers? A case of street‐level representative bureaucracy in Senegal - Glyniadaki - 2025 - International Migration - Wiley Online Library …elibrary-wiley-com.soton.idm.oclc.org/doi/10.1111/im…