Antoine Roblain is lecturer in social psychology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. His research focuses on the psychological dimensions of mobility and migration, specifically concerning the experiences of newcomers in Western societies. His recent research has been dedicated to addressing the psychosocial challenges faced by asylum seekers in reception centers, as well as exploring the importance of psychological support and social networks during the asylum procedure. Additionally, he investigates the perception of host societies towards immigration, including the underlying processes of prejudice towards immigrants. He also explores the psychological and socio-political factors that drive social mobilizations of solidarity towards migrants, providing valuable insights into creating a more inclusive and equitable society.