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Decentring knowledge
Decolonising knowledge production on South-South migration
In this blog, we interrogate the significance of the historical framing of knowledge on South – South migration and how by remaining steeped in asymmetrical relations of power, this has marginalised knowledge production from the Global South and Africa in particular.
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Critical migration policy narratives from West Africa
This paper relies on a desk-review and qualitative data to examine the narratives that shape migration policy formulation and outcomes in West Africa.
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Youth on the Move: Views from Below on Ethiopian International Migration
Released by Hurst Publishers, this volume is a study of young Ethiopian migrants, that goes beyond the usual host-dominated narratives surrounding such upheaval to uncover the motivations of migrants themselves.
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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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