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MIDEQ - Migration for Diversity and Equality
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    Decentring knowledge

    MIDEQ is a global, interdisciplinary network of researchers, artists and change makers based largely in the Global South working to decentre migration knowledge.

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      Artistic approaches to migration research

      MIDEQ Co-I in South Africa, Faisal Garba, reflects on his experience of artistic approaches to migration research based on his involvement in creative arts intervention work facilitated by Gameli Tordzro in Cape Town August 2023
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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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      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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      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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    Cheetah Road
    Coventry
    CV1 2TL
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