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Angeliki Giannaki was born and raised in Athens, where she also did her undergraduate studies in law. She spent a semester at the University of Hamburg as an Erasmus student and is currently participating in the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Oxford. Angeliki has worked with prisoners, juvenile offenders, unaccompanied minors and minority ethnic communities, to whom she has provided legal consultation. Her academic interests are predominantly in gender, race, migration and imprisonment. More specifically, her dissertation concerns acts of resistance in women’s detention centers. In the future, Angeliki plans to conduct further research on her topics of interest with the use of visual and participatory methods.
Updated May 2015
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