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Feminist Migration Futures? The Paradox of a Feminist Migration Policy
MIDEQ researchers share their experiences and discuss their visions for the future of feminist migration research.
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Q&A: South-South migration has long been overlooked. Why?
The New Humanitarian explores the importance of decolonising the narrative of migration with MIDEQ Co-Director Professor Joseph Teye.
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Decolonising gender and migration research through collaborative thinking and practice
A two-day virtual workshop brought together researchers working on gender from across MIDEQ to explore key concepts on gender, migration and inequality as well as approaches to collaborating across Northern and Southern institutions in ways that decentre and decolonise research on gender and migration.
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Coloniality, migration research and epistemic injustice
This blog introduces one part of these debates, namely recent critiques of Eurocentrism in migration research, and discusses it in relation to recent scholarship in feminist philosophy.
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