A Reflexive Perspective on Privileged Migration Studies. What’s the Point?

14.06.2022 , in ((Reflexive Migration Studies)) , ((No Comments))
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In political and popular discourse, migration is alternately portrayed as a problem to be managed or a danger to be fought. Consequently, the term appears to carry with it a set of social and political issues. Drawing on reflexive migration studies, it seems therefore appropriate to question how some mobile ...

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Academic Engagement for Refugees’ Inclusion Beyond Good Intentions

09.06.2022 , in ((Reflexive Migration Studies)) , ((No Comments))

Since 2015, the study of refugee inclusion has become a booming business. However, research and policies are still quite disconnected from refugees’ lives. Reflective infrastructures can help refugees, other societal actors, and researchers collaborate on knowledge co-creation projects that address refugees’ and migrants’ real-life challenges and question taken-for-granted assumptions. Spaces ...

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Twenty Years of ‘Reflexive’ Migration Studies: Introduction to the Blog Series

31.05.2022 , in ((Reflexive Migration Studies)) , ((No Comments))
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Research about migration has arguably been dominated by a western-, and nation-state-centered perspective. In response, reflexive debates on knowledge production have addressed methodological nationalism and colonial legacies, but also androcentrism, heteronormativity and other problematic features in scientific approaches to human mobility. This blog series aims to take stock of the ...

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