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Migrants as knowledge producers
Yonas Tadesse, a Hadiya returnee migrant, wrote a self-history and reflection of his migration experiences in a Tanzanian detention facility. Published as a book, his story highlights the need to centre migrants as knowledge producers in migration studies.
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The peripheries as territories of potencies
Perceptions of peripheries and those who live in them are often defined by negative stereotypes and stigma. These perceptions shape public policies and opinions, yet they do not accurately reflect the experiences of people living in the peripheries. This blog argues that in order to understand these communities, we must recognise their voices to shape their own narratives.
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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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Decentring knowledge
How Global South perspectives challenge thinking on migration
MIDEQ's latest publication, The Palgrave Handbook of South-South Migration, offers fresh perspectives and insights to unlock migration’s development potential.
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