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In Flux Event @
University of East London

The Refugee Research Centre/UEL invites you to IN FLUX, the culmination 
of artist Marie Ange Bordas' Leverhulme Residency at UEL.

During her time at UEL, the artist has developed work around 
displacement and belonging through informal encounters with students and 
use of the Refugee Archive resources. She has also collaborated with 
Anita Fábos on her MA and undergraduate refugee modules, with the aim of 
stimulating students to challenge their assumptions about the research 
process and to encourage them to find new approaches to interact with 
people and explore concepts.

The event will open on December 10th at 17:00 in Matrix East when Marie 
Ange will show part of the artwork she produced, along with students' 
creative projects, and Anita Fábos will address the learning and 
teaching possibilities of this kind of collaboration for university 
programmes.

Throughout the week - 11th to the 17th of December- the creative 
projects produced by Anthropology of Refugees and Cultures of Exile 
students will be on display in the Library Foyer and the Refugee Archive.

And on December 15th at 18:00, Anita Fábos will give the lecture 
"Refugees as Actors" and, together with John Nassari, host a roundtable 
discussion on approaches to refugee-centred representation in the Main 
Lecture Theatre at Business School.

For more information see flyer:
JPEG image: http://www.uel.ac.uk/rca/images/InFluxFlyerEmail_small.jpg
PDF file: http://www.uel.ac.uk/rca/documents/in_flux.pdf

Contact: [log in to unmask]
http://www.uel.ac.uk/rca/news.htm#influx

Dr Anita H Fábos
Refugee Studies
University of East London
London E16 2RD
United Kingdom
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.uel.ac.uk/ssmcs/staff/anita_fabos/
http://www.uel.ac.uk/ssmcs/programmes/postgraduate/refugeestudies/


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