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    Changing narratives

    MIDEQ’s work challenges negative migration narratives, using creative tools to engage new audiences, and creating space for new political and policy responses.

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      #StandUp4Migrants

      OHCHR is telling a new story about migration, one of hope and shared values.
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      Blog
      Meals at fast food restaurants are considered a measure of success amongst Filipino domestic workers
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      Addressing misconceptions about Filipino domestic workers in Malaysia

      MIDEQ researchers in Malaysia collaborated with Filipino worker associations to produce a documentary challenging dominant perceptions of migrant domestic workers.
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      Publication
      "Migrant workers at Shanghai Station" by China Supertrends is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
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      Chinese migration to Ghana: challenging the orthodoxy on characterizing migrants and reasons for migration

      Relying on qualitative data and quantitative survey, based on an innovative sampling technique, this paper examines the migration of Chinese migrants to Ghana.
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      Cuts destroy, hurt, kill: a critical metaphor analysis of the response of UK academics to the UK overseas aid budget funding cuts

      Maria Grazia Imperiale & Alison Phipps analyse the response of UK academics to the UK government decision to cut international development research funding as part of the overseas aid budget reduction, undertaken in March 2021.
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    MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality

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