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Niki Alsford

Niki Alsford is Professor of Anthropology and Human Geography, and Director for the Institutes for the Study of the Asia Pacific (ISAP), and the Institute for Area and Migration Studies (AMIS) at the University of Central Lancashire. He is a Research Associate at the Centre of Taiwan Studies at SOAS and an Associate Member of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford. In 2023, he was selected as the Ewha Global Fellow at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea. Alsford's research focuses primarily on Taiwan, Korea, and the Pacific Islands. He is the book series editor for the Taiwan Series at BRILL, the Korean series at Routledge, and a new series on Asia Pacific Cultures, Communities, and Landscapes at Palgrave Macmillan.  Alsford is the author of Taiwan Lives: A Socio-Political History, published by the University of Washington Press in 2024. 

Alsford’s research focuses primarily on comparative anthropology within the Asia Pacific region. Chief among these is an engagement with Austronesian migration and the maritime cultures of Pacific islands. His present work is bridging a cognitive divide in environmental discussions between Indigenous knowledge and climate science. Alsford is a registered Chartered Geographer, and is an elected fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (with-IBG), the Royal Anthropological Institute, the Royal Asiatic Society, and the Explorer’s Club. He also works as the Country of Origin Expert for Taiwan, the Pacific Islands, and North Korea for AMERA International and the United Nation’s International Refugee Rights Initiative (UNRRI).

Name
Niki Alsford
Occupation
Professor of Anthropology and Human Geography
Expertise

Addiction/drugs/drug policy, Caste discrimination or persecution, Climate-related issues, Coercive population control, Deportees/criminal deportees,  Disability,  Document Authentication, Ethnic discrimination or persecution, Female genital mutilation/circumcision/FGC, Forced conscription, Forced marriage, Gang-related violence/non-state actors, Gender-based violence/domestic violence, Healthcare access/health systems capacity, HIV/AIDS, Journalist persecution, Land tenure disputes, LGBTQ, Likelihood of destitution or homelessness, Mental illness, Military/police service, Political persecution, Prison conditions, Religious discrimination or persecution, Government/state actor persecution, Risk of retaliation, Safe internal relocation, Sexual abuse/assault, Specialized medical services, Sufficiency of protection, Torture, Trafficking, Tribal discrimination or persecution, Violence against children/child abuse, Climate/natural disaster related issues

Experience

I have extensive experience working on refugee and asylum issues, having produced over 10 expert reports over a nine-year period. My expertise includes working closely with political refugees and liaising with humanitarian NGOs to provide critical support and analysis. Additionally, I have advised on the relocation of individuals affected by natural disasters, though this work was conducted on an in-country basis rather than in the context of asylum. This breadth of experience underscores my ability to navigate complex humanitarian challenges and contribute meaningful insights to refugee and asylum-related cases.

Languages
English, Mandarin, Korean
Ethnic groups expertise
Multiple groups within the Asia Pacific Region
Political groups expertise
Multiple groups within the Asia Pacific Region
Religious groups expertise
Multiple religions within the Asia Pacific Region
Phone
[Private to EIN members]
Address
[Private to EIN members]