This article explores the benign and malignant power of the visual in the racialised framing of the ongoing 'European refugee crisis'. Bringing together literatures on racial discourses, visuality, storytelling and decoloniality for the first time, this paper breaks new ground in our understandings of the political possibilities that visual storytelling offers in shifting 'lines of sight' in an increasingly vitriolic anti-refugee climate. It does this by analysing prominent graphic narratives created by the non-profit organisation PositiveNegatives, animating the refugee experiences of Syrian men in Scandinavia. We consider the affective engagements that such progressive storytelling promotes and the decolonial potential invested in it, arg...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
Subjected to what has been called a ‘global mobility regime’, refugees will often find that their de...
Abstract"How do we see refugees? The refugee has become a multifaceted symbol, the most prominent po...
During 2015 an unprecedented 1.3 million migrants applied for asylum in Europe. Those entering or se...
The current ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has generated an abundance of photographs, which have been ci...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
This article identifies the visual representation of Europe’s “refugee crisis” in the media as a key...
This paper explores how a multimodal narrative methodology can open a creative, relational and safe ...
This paper considers the ways in which refugee artists represent the experience of displacement, the...
This thesis is concerned with creative responses to the 2015-16 Calais Jungle and the ‘refugee crisi...
This thesis aims to explore the tool of illustrative storytelling to challenge governmental restrict...
This article offers a close analysis of a trilogy of ‘refugee comics’ entitled ‘A Perilous Journey’,...
This study examines how Otherness is constructed visually in newspaper photographs of the refugee cr...
This chapter examines three refugee narratives in comics form, all located in the context of the Eur...
Refugee education has become an issue of national and international concern as the numbers of refuge...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
Subjected to what has been called a ‘global mobility regime’, refugees will often find that their de...
Abstract"How do we see refugees? The refugee has become a multifaceted symbol, the most prominent po...
During 2015 an unprecedented 1.3 million migrants applied for asylum in Europe. Those entering or se...
The current ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has generated an abundance of photographs, which have been ci...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
This article identifies the visual representation of Europe’s “refugee crisis” in the media as a key...
This paper explores how a multimodal narrative methodology can open a creative, relational and safe ...
This paper considers the ways in which refugee artists represent the experience of displacement, the...
This thesis is concerned with creative responses to the 2015-16 Calais Jungle and the ‘refugee crisi...
This thesis aims to explore the tool of illustrative storytelling to challenge governmental restrict...
This article offers a close analysis of a trilogy of ‘refugee comics’ entitled ‘A Perilous Journey’,...
This study examines how Otherness is constructed visually in newspaper photographs of the refugee cr...
This chapter examines three refugee narratives in comics form, all located in the context of the Eur...
Refugee education has become an issue of national and international concern as the numbers of refuge...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
Subjected to what has been called a ‘global mobility regime’, refugees will often find that their de...
Abstract"How do we see refugees? The refugee has become a multifaceted symbol, the most prominent po...