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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we talk to Yudit Namer who is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Public Health at Bielefeld University (Germany). Our main topics are discrimination and othering and how they relate to the health of different generations of migrants. PAST (00:02:10): We learn how Yudit has been combining her different professional roles as therapist, researcher, and teacher.PRESENT (00:14:54): We discuss an inspiring research article by Viruell-Fuentes (2007) on immigration, discrimination, and healthresearch among Mexicans in the United States.FUTURE (00:30:17): Yudit elaborates on relational justice, relational ethics, and de-colonizing practices in research.For more information on the episode, guest, and included references, please visit researchingdiversity.com.You can also follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook.We want to thank Minor Revisions for the music, Lotte Kooijman for the logo design, Joep Hofhuis for post production, and zeythehuman for their artwork. Stay tuned and talk soon! Full reference of this episode’s article:Viruell-Fuentes, E. A. (2007). Beyond acculturation: immigration, discrimination, and health research among Mexicans in the United States. Social Science & Medicine, 65(7), 1524-1535. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.05.010
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