Research interests
- Young people’s political participation
- Age discrimination in migration law and policy
- Interdisciplinary methodology and ethics in forced migration research
- Access to research and education opportunities for people with lived experience of forced migration
Christina Clark-Kazak is a bilingual research leader in forced migration and age rights, with broad experience in government, civil society and academia. She collaborates with community partners to provide experiential learning opportunities in courses related to human rights, migration, democratization and research methods. Christina has authored and edited books, articles and policy briefs on ethics, methodology, forced migration and age discrimination. She is regularly invited to contribute to public education, policy-making and media discussions.