This collectively authored article is a curated response to a set of questions (or fragments of questions) derived from a year-long collaboration focused on the figure of the refugee. Delivered through mixed-media, the responses cover a vast range of territory, from the relation between refugees and global capitalism to the reign of bio- and necro-politics, from analytical philosophies of naming to continental philosophies of territorialized flows, and from conceptual mappings of interstitial space to concrete mappings of “refugee” movements across the globe.While the article addresses many different questions, the authors are concerned primarily with the following: How can performance philosophy conceptualize “crisis” in its methods and su...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
The article will address Ai Weiwei’s and JR’s political engagement with the refugee crisis, the form...
Against the impasse of despair in the public response to the refugee emergency, artistic interventio...
This collectively authored article is a curated response to a set of questions (or fragments of ques...
This paper offers a theoretical treatment of the argument that refugees who live in situations of va...
This article argues that in a society transformed by an increasing bureaucratic nexus of migration, ...
In this paper, I explore how engaging with refugee voices might contribute to more nuanced and infor...
\u27\u27Figuring the Refugee explores humanitarian relief for refugees as a discourse; a system of ...
Abstract"How do we see refugees? The refugee has become a multifaceted symbol, the most prominent po...
The question "who is a refugee?"---the key research question of this thesis---is ambiguous since it ...
Migration scholarship and media representation ‘construct a narrative of refugees that centres traum...
The article contributes to an understanding of the formation of political identities of asylum seeke...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
In this article we draw on data from a co-produced transdisciplinary arts and language practice and ...
This paper is concerned with how refugees who work as volunteers with a refugee organization talk ab...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
The article will address Ai Weiwei’s and JR’s political engagement with the refugee crisis, the form...
Against the impasse of despair in the public response to the refugee emergency, artistic interventio...
This collectively authored article is a curated response to a set of questions (or fragments of ques...
This paper offers a theoretical treatment of the argument that refugees who live in situations of va...
This article argues that in a society transformed by an increasing bureaucratic nexus of migration, ...
In this paper, I explore how engaging with refugee voices might contribute to more nuanced and infor...
\u27\u27Figuring the Refugee explores humanitarian relief for refugees as a discourse; a system of ...
Abstract"How do we see refugees? The refugee has become a multifaceted symbol, the most prominent po...
The question "who is a refugee?"---the key research question of this thesis---is ambiguous since it ...
Migration scholarship and media representation ‘construct a narrative of refugees that centres traum...
The article contributes to an understanding of the formation of political identities of asylum seeke...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
In this article we draw on data from a co-produced transdisciplinary arts and language practice and ...
This paper is concerned with how refugees who work as volunteers with a refugee organization talk ab...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
The article will address Ai Weiwei’s and JR’s political engagement with the refugee crisis, the form...
Against the impasse of despair in the public response to the refugee emergency, artistic interventio...