Call for Submissions – Discussion Series:
Creative Methods of Dissemination in Forced Migration Research - Emerging Scholars and Practitioners on Migration Issues
Part of the ESPMI Network’s Knowledge Cluster Project on New Dissemination Practices and Public Engagement in Forced Migration Research: https://espminetwork.com/new-dissemination-practices-public-engagement-in-forced-migration-research/
The ESPMI Network would like to invite you to participate as a discussant on the upcoming Discussion Series edition on Creative Methods of Dissemination in Forced Migration Research. As a discussion participant, you will receive a central discussion question and be asked to provide a 300-500 word response. Your statement, along with fellow discussants, will be collected and posted on the ESPMI website and shared through the Network’s social media channels.
What is the Discussion Series?
The Discussion Series brings together international voices, including new and established scholars, practitioners, researchers, and advocates, to discuss topics of concern in the field of forced migration and refugee studies. Modelled after the New York Times ‘Room for Debate’ discussion series, the series provides a platform to share ideas and perspectives on leading migration-related issues. We aim to bring together a mix of new and established scholars, practitioners, researchers, and advocates passionate about refugee issues to contribute to a well-rounded discussion.
DISCUSSION QUESTION:
What are the opportunities and challenges involved in creative methods of dissemination? How are alternative forms of media (including art, films, poetry, graphic narratives, performances, podcasts) being used to disseminate research on forced migration issues? What tools can be utilized to co-produce outputs and to actively engage with communities in research?
This discussion builds upon growing interest in creative research methods in research on forced migration, as well as critical engagement with collaboration and
co-production in research with migrants and refugees.
Please provide:
Short Biography (50 words max)
Good quality photo
Discussion statement (300-400 words)
Your personal and professional experiences are invaluable to the broader dialogue on forced migration in relation to the thematic topic area. We look forward to hearing your perspective and hope that you will provide rich descriptions and examples in your answers. Please submit your statement, short bio, and a photo via email to [log in to unmask] by JULY 15, 2019.
If you have any questions about the series or submission process, please contact: [log in to unmask]
Dr Annabelle Wilkins
Research Associate
Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
Recently published
Migration, Work and Home-Making in the City: Dwelling and Belonging among Vietnamese Communities in London (Routledge) https://www.routledge.com/Migration-Work-and-Home-Making-in-the-City-Dwelling-and-Belonging-among/Wilkins/p/book/9781138577176
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