fixed frontmatter typos in *-bio files !publish!

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+++ title = “Donya Alinejad” +++
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title = "Donya Alinejad"
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# Biography

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+++ title = “Moritz Altenried” +++
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title = "Moritz Altenried"
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+++ title = “Manuela Bojadžijev” +++
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title = "Manuela Bojadžijev"
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+++ title = "Maribel Casas-Cortes” +++
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title = "Maribel Casas-Cortes"
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# Biography
Maribel Casas-Cortes, PhD in Anthropology by UNC-Chapel Hill, is currently an independent researcher located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her recent political and academic work explores the intersections between border regimes, precarity, social movements and knowledge production, both in Spain and the US. She has published numerous articles in journals such as *Rethinking Marxism, Cultural Studies* and *Anthropology Quarterly* and book chapters in several edited volumes including *A Handbook to Urban Anthropology*, *Practicas Otras de Conocimietno(s)* and *Insurgent Encounters*. Together with geographer Sebastian Cobarrubias, she is conducting research on the mapping migration matrix formed by EU border institutions charged with externalizing migration policy to third countries outside of the EU. Maribel is currently writing a book on the theoretical legacy of social movements engaging *precarity*. She has been involved in bringing this concept/tool to US politics mainly through her participation in the *Counter-Cartographies Collective*.
Maribel Casas-Cortes, PhD in Anthropology by UNC-Chapel Hill, is currently an independent researcher located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her recent political and academic work explores the intersections between border regimes, precarity, social movements and knowledge production, both in Spain and the US. She has published numerous articles in journals such as _Rethinking Marxism, Cultural Studies_ and _Anthropology Quarterly_ and book chapters in several edited volumes including _A Handbook to Urban Anthropology_, _Practicas Otras de Conocimietno(s)_ and _Insurgent Encounters_. Together with geographer Sebastian Cobarrubias, she is conducting research on the mapping migration matrix formed by EU border institutions charged with externalizing migration policy to third countries outside of the EU. Maribel is currently writing a book on the theoretical legacy of social movements engaging _precarity_. She has been involved in bringing this concept/tool to US politics mainly through her participation in the _Counter-Cartographies Collective_.

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+++ title = "Charles Heller" +++
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title = "Charles Heller"
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+++ title = “Morteza Jafari" +++
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title = "Morteza Jafari"
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+++ title = “Sandro Mezzadra” +++
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title = "Sandro Mezzadra"
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+++ title = “Lorenzo Pezzani” +++
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title = "Lorenzo Pezzani"
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+++ title = "Helle Stenum" +++
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title = "Helle Stenum"
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+++ title = “Maurice Stierl” +++
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title = "Maurice Stierl"
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# Biography
Dr Maurice Stierl is Visiting Assistant Professor in Comparative Border Studies at the University of California, Davis and is associated with Cultural Studies and African American/African Studies. His research focuses on migration and border struggles in contemporary Europe and is broadly situated in the disciplines of International Relations, International Political Sociology, and Migration, Citizenship & Border Studies. His work has appeared in the journals *Antipode*, *Globalizations*, *Citizenship Studies*, *Movements*, *Global Society*, and elsewhere. Dr Stierl is a member of the activist project *WatchTheMed Alarm Phone* and the research collectives *Kritnet*, *MobLab*, and *Authority & Political Technologies*.
Dr Maurice Stierl is Visiting Assistant Professor in Comparative Border Studies at the University of California, Davis and is associated with Cultural Studies and African American/African Studies. His research focuses on migration and border struggles in contemporary Europe and is broadly situated in the disciplines of International Relations, International Political Sociology, and Migration, Citizenship & Border Studies. His work has appeared in the journals _Antipode_, _Globalizations_, _Citizenship Studies_, _Movements_, _Global Society_, and elsewhere. Dr Stierl is a member of the activist project _WatchTheMed Alarm Phone_ and the research collectives _Kritnet_, _MobLab_, and _Authority & Political Technologies_.

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+++ title = "Maria Ullrich" +++
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title = "Maria Ullrich"
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