
Aneta Stoker, Ph.D.
Address: Legerova 5, Praha 2, room no. 319
E-mail: aneta.seidlova@natur.cuni.cz
Main research interests: migration and development, immobility, development aid, migration and development policy (EU, Czechia), policy coherence, Sub-Saharan/Eastern Africa
Published articles (selection)
Book chapters (selection)
Monographs (selection)
Personal profiles
Professional experience
- 2024 One-month research stay – data collection in Malawi (Zomba and Mangochi districts) for FoSTA Health project
(together with University of Leeds and with support from CARE International), life history interviews - 2023 One-month research visit with Dr. Kerilyn Schewel at the Duke Center For International Development,
Sanford School of Public Policy; Duke University, Durham, North Carolina - 2023 One-month research stay- Mongu, Western Province of Zambia – data collection for Project
Coop4Wellbeing with the Czech Academy of Sciences (semi-structured interviews) - 2022 Three-month research stay – one-month visit with Dr. Chewe Nkonde, Department of Agricultural Economics and
Extension University of Zambia, Lusaka; household survey finalization, followed by PhD dissertation data
collection in Mongu, Western Province – semi-structured, structured and key informant interviews - 2018 internship, Association for International Affairs (AMO)
- 2017–2018 Erasmus study programme, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
- 2016 One-month research stay (data collection for bachelor’s thesis) in Northern Tanzania. – qualitative interviews
Current research projects
2026–2028 GAČR Project: Rethinking the Urbanisation–Migration Nexus: WASH and (Im)mobility in India and Ethiopia
2025–2028: OP JAK: Společnost v pohybu: příležitosti a rizika nových forem mobility pro českou společnost a ekonomiku (CZ.02.01.01/00/23_025/0008717)
2021–2023: START programme; Charles University, Czechia – project n. START/SCI/151, project title, ‘Factors Influencing Immobility in the Global South’, co-investigator.
2020–2022 Project GA UK: (Un)foreseen impacts of development aid on migration in selected regions in Ethiopia: qualitative comparative analysis
2018–2022 Technology Agency of the Czech Republic Project: Smart Migration (Mendel University)