Maurice Stierl It is so fucking inhumane what they are doing with us. We are here in the sea for more [...]
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Silencing refugees’ voices: past, present and future
Dimos Sarantidis The silencing of refugees’ voices has been discussed in various ways. For example, the refugee, Malkki argues, is commonly [...]
Read moreImagining ‘the Mediterranean Migration Crisis’ from above and below. Voice, truth and power at the border of Fortress Europe.
Simon Parker On Skala Beach When I first arrived in Skala Sikamineas in northern Lesvos one dark night in October 2015, the [...]
Read moreThe human behind the refugee category and the industry behind refugees’ representation
Marcia Vera Espinoza We question refugees’ motivations, scrutinize their stories, generalize their persecution, feel sorry for their plight, and invisiblize their [...]
Read moreTitanic Refugee Fictions
Claire Chambers A recent news story about refugee writing that has attracted much attention worldwide concerns Behrouz Boochani. This Kurdish Iranian [...]
Read moreImage-Making Practices and Processes: refugee and migrant experience
Jacqueline Maingard The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (2018), an intergovernmentally negotiated agreement, prepared under the auspices of [...]
Read moreTelling refugees’ stories: artistic representations of and engagement with migration experiences
Evangeline Tsao As millions of people are displaced worldwide as a consequence of wars, climate crisis and famine, over the past [...]
Read moreMigrant families speaking out and speaking up to creatively challenge stereotypical representations
Umut Erel, Maggie O'Neill, Erene Kaptani, Tracey Reynolds In our recent research project Participation Arts and Social Action in Research - [...]
Read moreMigrant language policy in England: missing the multilingual turn
Sam Hellmuth Last year I had the privilege of meeting up with a group of Syrian women and men, newly settled [...]
Read moreAfghan Interpreters Demand Rights, Not Favours
Sara de Jong Recognising migrants as political actors is one important way to work against the representation of migrants as voiceless [...]
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