
Natalie Dietrich JonesThe University of the West Indies at Mona · SALISES
Natalie Dietrich Jones
Doctor of Philosophy
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Introduction
My current research interest include the response of small states to crisis migration, (forced) and migration and climate change in small island developing states.
I apply qualitative research methodologies and I am especially interested in discourse analysis.
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The small island developing states (SIDS) of the Dutch Caribbean have categorized themselves as ill-equipped to provide adequate protection for vulnerable migrants and refugees from Venezuela. Their status as semi-autonomous states with sovereignty over migration matters but whose foreign policy is governed by the Kingdom of the Netherlands disting...
This paper considers the ethical and methodological concerns related to undertaking qualitative research on forced migration in small island developing states (SIDS). It is based on reflections on the first stages of a qualitative research project, which seeks to examine the impact of the current Venezuelan migration crisis on SIDS in the states th...
This case reviews the process from design through to execution of a doctoral research project which investigated the experiences of undocumented migrants living in the Caribbean island of Barbados. It is mainly concerned with the challenges specific to the undertaking of research in undocumented migration, as well as those that could impact other r...