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Marija Grujic
European University Viadrina
Public email address :
grujic@europa-uni.de

Dr. Marija Grujić is a sociologist and interdisciplinary researcher working on forced migration, gender, and asylum governance. She is currently a German Research Foundation (DFG) Walter Benjamin Fellow at the European University Viadrina, where she leads the project Gendering Asylum Infrastructures. Her research examines how vulnerability, gender, sexuality, and violence are addressed within asylum systems, with particular attention to administrative practices and the growing role of digital procedures in protection regimes.

Her work draws on feminist and postcolonial perspectives and is based on qualitative research conducted across Europe and the Western Balkans. She engages with both academic debates and policy discussions on migration governance and protection frameworks.

Marija is the author of Belonging in Unhomely Homelands: Internal Displacement and Gendered Nationalism among Kosovo Serbs (Berghahn Books, 2025). She is currently also leading a research project funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation that examines intersectional protection regimes and digital governance in asylum systems, with research in Kenya and the Western Balkans.