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Decentring knowledge
Decentring knowledge production
Many assumptions are made about migration worldwide. Discourse and narrative relating to migration is often pernicious, erroneous and uses stock concepts. It is also based on partial knowledge filtered through the knowledge regimes of the Global North and the media of the Global North. This blog seeks to lay bare the normative assumptions in research and discourse about migration and to open up a stream of work whereby the causes and effects of these discourses and inequalities in knowledge production relating to migration and development in the South and in the North, can be interrogated.
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Fiemi Ha Orchestra Ghana and the Dodowa Singers
The creative resistance and access to justice teams collaborated to translate research findings into performance using music, dance and textile for artistic interpretation and representation.
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Migration in West Africa
This open access Regional Reader examines the dynamics and impacts of international migration within and from West Africa.
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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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