Iva Dodevska is a critical and interdisciplinary researcher based at the Centre for Migration, Diversity and Justice (CMDJ) of the Brussels School of Governance at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and affiliated to the Brussels Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Migration and Minorities (BIRMM), Belgium. Two related research interests drive Dr. Dodevska's work: the ways European liberal democracies deal with human mobility and with the related societal diversity, and how practices of knowledge production shape inequalities along the migrant/citizen divide. Dr. Dodevska obtained a joint PhD in Migration Studies (with distinction) at Université Paul Valéry in Montpellier and Charles University in Prague, where she held a Horizon 2020 Marie Curie fellowship. Dr. Dodevska spent brief research stays at Brown University in the US (2022) and Université de Neuchâtel in Switzerland (2023) and has taught on (European and national) migration and integration policy and governance. Her work has been published in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Frontiers in Political Science and Migration Studies, among others. She is active in the IMISCOE network as a board member of the Standing Committee Reflexivities in Migration Studies. She holds degrees in Ethnic and Minority Studies and Journalism and Media from Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest and the University of Skopje respectively. The research on which this book is based won the Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award in 2024.