Oral History Society Special Interest Group on Migration. Co-Convened by Paul Dudman, Prof Shelley Tower and John Gabrielle of OHS. Relaunched by Craig Fees.
Our 2-day #Hybrid#OHSHome22 conference @LondonMetUni starts this Friday! We look forward to seeing you either online or in person! What sessions are delegates especially looking forward to?
If you are attending #OHSHome22 and interested in Migration Special Interest Group @OralHistorySoc come along during Parallel Session 4C, from 15.25-16.30 (BST) on Friday 8 July @LondonMetUni
Register your interest in re-launching the essential @OHSMigrationSIG @ARCHIVEandSTUDY
This is an Important Thread on the use of the term #SubShaharan Africa. It's vital for researchers and oral historians in migration studies to note:
“it divides Africa according to white ideas of race making North Africans white enough to be considered for their glories, but.."👇
The theme of the #Enquire2022
conference is ‘Embedding Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Post COVID-19 World.’ It's organised by PGR students from the School of Sociology and Social Policy at UoN.
Registration is here: https://t.co/021cMP8JIh
We as a collective also hope to work on forced migration and border struggles of #Ukrainian#refugees in the UK and Europe.
After an interval in Covid-19,we woke up to an unprovoked attack in Ukraine.
Oral history of the sufferings of displaced people from #Ukraine️ is important
🗣️ ECR, archivists and emerging displaced authors, the call is for you ⬇️
The Lisa Global Prize for @IASFMglobal is awarded to early career authors only.✍️
Make sure to submit your best 💢 work on forced #Displacement.
Submission closes on: May 2, 2022. 👁️🗨️⬇️
Perhaps @Researchfish @UKRI_News could help with both as you track output:
Where is the link to the report? Why minoritised migrant survivors & refugee women victims are excluded from snapshot @ESRC research summary of findings of #COVID19 sufferings by the govt decision-making?
@rightsbeacon Thanks for clarifying.We understand that the original tweet was not from a report. It's a summary screenshot of work in progress for @ESRC?
If you need info about poor support provision for BAME victims/survivors in lockdown,we can help. The summary doesn't mention migrant women
Check out the Spring blog series @LivingRefArch for latest updates on our work with the Living Refugee Archive and the Refugee Council Archive.
Thanks to Paul Dudman and @monnamatharu@refugee_archive and @DrRHashem@ADHFM_WG for this important updates
https://t.co/Ti9Il1geyL
This data comes from TASS, the Russian News Agency, which has been reporting the evacuations on a sporadic basis. So, for instance, the most recent story from 23 March reporting a total of 380,000 evacuees:
https://t.co/BoAHYXzFVT
UNOHCHR confirms at least 36 cases of arbitrary detentions by Russian forces in #Ukraine, focused on journalists and pro-Ukrainian protesters. These are verified cases, so the numbers may be much higher.
https://t.co/VRAKwRWUuA
📣Reminder #CfP for our #IASFM19 conference
🌎@unisantosweb, 1-5 August 2022
📥Proposals are welcome for panels, papers & good practices
📌Proposals can be submitted on a wide range of subjects. ➡️See our CfP for further info https://t.co/lvhgSEFZUW
⌛️Deadline: 31 January 2022
Excited to share this article by @indiabennett_ , based on her @UTSLaw honours thesis that I supervised.
It's a fantastic combo of legal analysis & critical discourse analysis, examining how politics impedes legal reform for asylum seekers.
https://t.co/nIsoDiKS5k
#LanguageAndLaw