Just under a week left now to register for our workshop on personal relationships and reproductive technologies - jointly hosted with the BSA Human Repro study group. Sign up here: https://t.co/6fYYj19ACR
Our most recent paper published today:
'The Colonised Self: The Politics of UK Asylum Practices, and the Embodiment of Colonial Power in Lived Experience'
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Complexities of the immigration System and Entitlement' is the 3rd video local artists made with migrant families in Hull to document experiences of borders in their everyday lives. @JCWalsh5@mareterra382 https://t.co/8fiGbRvMcl
'Working with People for Diverse National and Cultural Backgrounds' is the 2nd video local artists made with migrant families in Hull to document experiences of borders in their everyday lives
https://t.co/hhacmuCTlF
During the 'Everyday Bordering in the UK' project, local artists worked with migrant families in Hull to create 3 short films to document experiences of borders in their everyday lives. 'Communication Barriers' is the first of these film:
https://t.co/0EuL2upAaD
Portholes of Ethnography: The Methodological Learning from ‘Being There’ at a Distance - Julie Walsh, Asma Khan, Maria Teresa Ferazzoli, 2023 https://t.co/GaUN2rI3pe
Next BSA FaR Reading Group this week Thurs 26th Jan at 14h GMT. We are reading 'Social reproduction, labour and austerity: Carrying the future' https://t.co/kgU8ddWG25 PM for joining link!
Our briefing note for commissioners, organisations and practitioners working with migrant family members. Please share with your networks and decision makers. https://t.co/eDH5QFm86S
Our new output from the Everyday Bordering in the UK project - our reflections on 'portholes of ethnography' as a research tool, and how much ethnography can be stretched in the context of remote methods.
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