Advocacy
In this final episode, the conversation turns to advocacy – what it means to do it from within a country shaped […]
In this final episode, the conversation turns to advocacy – what it means to do it from within a country shaped […]
Authors: Lisa J Hardy & Nox Chetcuti In a room at a juvenile detention center an Auricular Acupuncture Technician (AAT)
Migration studies can learn from architecture by attending not only to movement, borders, and routes, but also to the built environments where displacement becomes materially durable.
Of the many experiences shared by early career academics, feeling perpetually behind undoubtedly counts among them. Casual conversations with colleagues
In our most recent book review series, Allegra contributors thought together with authors researching Settler Colonialism, Borders and Empire. Fourteen
In this episode, the conversation turns to the structural conditions that make the backway feel like the only viable option
What is at stake in engaging outer space ethnographically when colonial histories and power structures continue to shape its exploration and imagination?
In this episode of Displacing Universities Ian speaks with Elisabeth Boston. Elisabeth is the Refugee policy officer at UCLouvain in Belgium. They speak about Access2University (A2U), a programme that aims to prepare refugees (applicants) with little or no knowledge of French to resume university studies, and Education Pathways, which is an initiative to bring displaced people to Belgium to study.
On Stratified Topologies of Urban Passing 1 April 2024, London. Written while shifting from one transient stay to another, sixteen
In this episode, YAIM members describe how they kept their sanity inside Tariq al Sikka through music, shared prayers, and