bani gill
Erasmus Mundus Masters, Migration and Intercultural Relations, Graduate Student
- History, Social History, Peace and Conflict Studies, Migration Studies, Gender History, Multiculturalism, and 38 moreRefugee Studies, Oral history, Forced Migration, International Refugee Law, International Relations, Security, Peace, Conflict, Freedom, Ethnicity, Human Rights, Minority Rights, International Law, International organizations, Diplomacy, Nationalism, Culture, State, Religion, Migration, Displacement, Oral Traditions, Gender, Borders and Borderlands, Minorities, Language politics, Refugees, Refugee memory, Peacebuilding, Peacekeeping, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief, Stabilization and Reconstruction, Post Conflict Issues, Violence, International Human Rights Law, Equality and Non Discrimination, The Rights of Persons With Disabilities, and Ethnographic Methodsedit
Through the empirical optic of ‘dead papers’, this article highlights the lived complexities of documentary regimes in Global South contexts by exploring strategies and responses to the agency of m...
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Recent events such as the Windrush scandal and the Black Lives Matter movement have sparked a global conversation on racial inequality and systemic violence. There is an urgent need to critically reflect on issues of race, racialization,... more
Recent events such as the Windrush scandal and the Black Lives Matter movement have sparked a global conversation on racial inequality and systemic violence. There is an urgent need to critically reflect on issues of race, racialization, and ethnicity as embedded in, shaping, and transforming diverse contexts of migration and mobility across the world. This debate dossier builds upon this momentum and draws on some of the contributions from the seminar series on ‘Race, Ethnicity and Migration...