Listen "Decolonising Migration Research"
Episode Synopsis
In our inaugural episode, we're diving into ‘Decolonising Migration and Displacement Research’ – a transformative approach that challenges deep-rooted biases and narratives.
Join us as we unravel the layers of this movement, exploring its impact on policy, public perception, and the lives of those on the move. Hosted by our Storytelling & Communications officer; Devyani Nighoshkar and our resident expert; Juliette Samman, a research lead at Samuel Hall, based in Lebanon; the episode delves into how researchers can dismantle enduring colonial structures in the field of migration research.
MUSIC:
Pre-into music: Daylight Soft - Music by Vladimir Sheshnev from Pixabay
Intro and Outro Music: Eco Technology - Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
News clip music: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Break Music: Chili Abstract - Music by Yurii Semchyshyn from Pixabay
Research References:
On Participatory forums: https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/participatory-forum-on-protracted-displacement-in-an-urban-world
https://www.unhcr.org/media/press-coverage-refugee-and-migrant-crisis-eu-content-analysis-five-european-countries
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducation/2019/07/19/migration-studies-from-dehumanising-to-decolonising/
Lifelines & Dreams Methodology
https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/knomad-youth-migration-amp-development-a-new-lens-for-critical-times
https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/ref-south-sudans-decades-of-displacement-understanding-return-and-questioning-reintegration
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Join us as we unravel the layers of this movement, exploring its impact on policy, public perception, and the lives of those on the move. Hosted by our Storytelling & Communications officer; Devyani Nighoshkar and our resident expert; Juliette Samman, a research lead at Samuel Hall, based in Lebanon; the episode delves into how researchers can dismantle enduring colonial structures in the field of migration research.
MUSIC:
Pre-into music: Daylight Soft - Music by Vladimir Sheshnev from Pixabay
Intro and Outro Music: Eco Technology - Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay
News clip music: https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Break Music: Chili Abstract - Music by Yurii Semchyshyn from Pixabay
Research References:
On Participatory forums: https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/participatory-forum-on-protracted-displacement-in-an-urban-world
https://www.unhcr.org/media/press-coverage-refugee-and-migrant-crisis-eu-content-analysis-five-european-countries
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/highereducation/2019/07/19/migration-studies-from-dehumanising-to-decolonising/
Lifelines & Dreams Methodology
https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/knomad-youth-migration-amp-development-a-new-lens-for-critical-times
https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/ref-south-sudans-decades-of-displacement-understanding-return-and-questioning-reintegration
Don't forget to subscribe and share. Stay tuned for more episodes!
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