Amanda Lubit

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Amanda Lubit is a Marie-Sklodowska-Curie (MSCA) and DOROTHY Post-Doctoral Fellow. Amanda is a socio-cultural anthropologist focusing on the related topics of gender, visibility, identity, belonging, care, mobility, and place-making. She also has experience with creative forms of embodied ethnography (e.g. walking and artistic expression). She was a visiting fellow at the Max Planck  Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (2024-2025), and is currently a visiting fellow at Georg August Universität Göttingen. She is also affiliated with the Centre for Creative Ethnography, and is increasingly connecting her academic research with her personal fiber arts practice.

Her current 3-year project uses the analytical concept of “care” to identify how women refugees and asylum seekers across Ireland understand and cope with crises. She focuses upon the interrelated issues of housing, education, healthcare and racism. She researches with women-only groups engaged in mutual aid activities, solidarity initiatives, gardening, the arts, activism and more. This research builds upon her PhD from Queen’s University Belfast (2023) which examined how migrant Muslim women establish a sense of belonging and place in post-conflict Belfast (Northern Ireland). That research is now available open access from Berghahn Books: Life as a Migrant Muslim Woman in Sectarian Northern Ireland.

She is originally from the USA and previously earned master’s degrees in anthropology (Portland State University) and public health (Tufts University). Her research interests developed out of prior applied anthropological work on HIV/AIDS, addiction, mental health, homelessness, pandemics, environmental disaster, and displacement.

Peer Reviewed Journal

Year Publication
2025 Amanda J. Lubit (2025) 'Reconfiguring mobility in a time of confinement: social, existential and sensory mobility among women refugees'. Mobilities, . [DOI]
2025 Amanda J. Lubit (2025) 'Valuing women's spaces and communities: refugee integration in hostile environments'. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 48 (11):2212-2229. [DOI]
2022 Amanda J. Lubit (2022) 'A mother's experience of asylum: Conflicting temporalities, belonging, and evolving care relations'. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 43 (4):464-479. [DOI]
2020 Amanda J. Lubit (2020) 'Walking together as protest: Collective identity transformation in sectarian Northern Ireland'. Anthropological Notebooks, 26 (1):12-32. [DOI]

Thesis

Year Publication
2023 Amanda J. Lubit (2023) I would love people to realise that I call this my home: migrant Muslim women’s everyday visibility, movement and placemaking strategies in Northern Ireland. THES [Link]

Other Journal

Year Publication
2023 Devon Gidley; Amanda J. Lubit (2023) 'The dual institutional work of Lyra's Walk: partisan violence and peace protest in Northern Ireland' Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 12 (2) :141-161.
2021 Amanda J. Lubit; Devon Gidley (2021) 'Becoming part of a temporary protest organization through embodied walking ethnography' Journal of Organizational Ethnography, 10 (1) :79-94. [DOI]

Book

Year Publication
2025 Amanda J. Lubit (2025) Life as a migrant Muslim woman in sectarian Northern Ireland: An exploration of gender, visibility, movement and placemaking. London: Berghahn. [DOI]

Published Report

Year Publication
2021 Amanda J. Lubit; Dina Belluigi (2021) Collation and mapping of research related to migrant and minority ethnic matters in Northern Ireland produced within Northern Ireland’s universities. Queen's University Belfast, .
2021 Amanda J. Lubit; Dina Belluigi (2021) Collation and mapping of Queen’s research engagement about migrant and minority ethnic matters in Northern Ireland. Queen's University Belfast, . [Link]

Conference Contribution

Year Publication
2026 Amanda J. Lubit (2026) Centre for Creative Ethnography Symposium: Bodies, Vulnerabilities and Empowerment Online fiber communities as sites of bodily transformation and expression Belfast, Northern Ireland, 06/03/2026.
2026 Amanda J. Lubit (2026) IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe) Spring Coference Countering Violence through Migrant-led community networks in Northern Ireland[ Liege, Belgium, 16/03/2026-18/03/2026.
2025 Amanda J. Lubit (2025) Pandemics and Mobilities Workshop at Bielefeld University “It Was Obvious That Food Was a Big Problem”: Mobilising Care through Food during and after the Pandemic Bielefeld, Germany, 09/10/2025-10/10/2025.
2025 Amanda J. Lubit (2025) Biennial International Conference for the Craft Sciences 2025 Tour de Fleece: Embodied Experiences of Spinning Online Together Mariestad, Sweden, 23/10/2025.

Conference Publication

Year Publication
2025 Amanda J. Lubit (2025) Biennial International Conference for the Craft Sciences 2025 Tour de Fleece: Embodied experiences of spinning together online (exhibition) [Link]
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