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Taking a holistic approach to migration: Analysing intersectional commonalities and differences

Samhälle & ekonomi

Välkommen till ett seminarium där Ann Phoenix, professor i psykosociala studier vid University College London, presenterar och diskuterar sin forskning. Arrangemanget är en del av det allmänna seminariet vid institutionen och anordnas tillsammans med Vetenskapsrådets forskarskola i migration och integration.

Seminarium
Datum
16 okt 2024
Tid
13:15 - 15:00
Plats
Rum K002, ingång via Pilgatan 19, Göteborg, och online.

Medverkande
Ann Phoenix, professor i psykosociala studier, Social Research Institute, University College London
Ordförande: Katarzyna Wojnicka, docent i sociologi, Institutionen för sociologi och arbetsvetenskap, Göteborgs universitet
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Arrangemanget hålls på engelska. Kontakta arrangören för att delta online.

Om seminariet (på engelska)

In the millions of words devoted to migration in the media, the word ‘migrants’ is frequently used in an undifferentiated way that maintains negative constructions of their aims and agency. In the UK such portrayals enable continued commitment to maintaining the ‘hostile environment’ that has long been a feature of UK politics, but was named as a policy by the then Home Secretary Teresa May in 2012.

This talk takes an intersectional perspective to show that the importance of recognising the plurality and agency of those who migrate. It builds on research on the sparse, but growing, body of work that aims to understand the perspectives of particular groups of migrants such as children, mothers, young men and, recently, those with disabilities. It first discusses current conceptualisations of intersectionality before drawing on different research projects to show the importance of understanding intersectional positioning if holistic approaches to migration are to be developed.

Rekommenderad läsning: kapitel 2 i Davis, Kathy & Lutz, Helma (red.) (2024) The Routledge International Handbook of Intersectionality Studies. 1sr Edition. Routledge: London och New York. Finns som e-bok på Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek.