Dr Julija Sardelić is Senior Lecturer at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington. Her research encompasses broader themes of citizenship and migration, but she particularly focuses on how different states create hierarchies among citizens, refugees, and other forced migrants, as well as legally invisible and stateless persons. Before her current position, she held postdoctoral positions at the University of Leuven, the University of Liverpool, and the European University Institute. Her publications include a monograph The Fringes of Citizenship (Manchester University Press), a book chapter “The Refugee Crisis and the Reimagined Politics of Belonging: Political Discourses on the Western Balkan Route” (Ibidem) and a working paper “From Temporary Protection to Transit Migration: Shifting Responses to Refugee Crises” (EUI RSCAS Global Governance Programme).