Profile
Dr Marija Grujić is a researcher and a German Research Foundation Walter Benjamin Fellow at the European University Viadrina.
Research Interests
Her research focuses on forced migration, asylum governance, gender, sexuality, violence, vulnerability and digitalization. She is particularly interested in how protection needs are identified, categorized and negotiated within European asylum infrastructures, and how these processes are shaped by feminist, postcolonial and intersectional dynamics.
Research Projects
She is currently working on the project "Gendering Asylum Infrastructures." Her forthcoming project, funded by the Gerda Henkel Foundation, is titled "Datafied Bodies, Bureaucratic Borders: Intersectionality and Digital Protection Regimes in Forced Migration" and focuses on Kenya and the Western Balkans.
Publications
She is the author of Belonging in Unhomely Homelands: Internal Displacement and Gendered Nationalism among Kosovo Serbs (2025), published by Berghahn Books.