Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
In September 2015 photographs of the body of a young Syrian boy, who had drowned attempting to make ...
This is an Open Access book published under a CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license by the University...
In this paper, I explore how engaging with refugee voices might contribute to more nuanced and infor...
According to the UN, 65.3 million forcibly displaced people languish in camps and slums or making de...
This article outlines the possibilities of autobiographical stories to criticize status quo iteratio...
This article describes the experience of setting up a psychosocial and therapeutic support project i...
In my research and interviews throughout my Practicum, the topic of refugee representation in the me...
This article is by Polis Summer School student Alyssa Block on the guest talk by Polly Markandya, He...
An image of Alan Kurdi, a three-year-old child who died escaping Syria, went viral in 2015. Depictin...
We argue that newspapers deliberately employ techniques to dehumanise and depersonalise news stories...
This Special Issue on (Forced) Migration and Media is the result of two workshops organised at the U...
Leslie Knott, an award-winning filmmaker and photographer, is co-founder of Tiger Nest Films, and tr...
Displacement marks our times. According to the UNHCR, there are currently 65.6 million people forcib...
We launched the call for papers for this issue in March 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic was spread...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
In September 2015 photographs of the body of a young Syrian boy, who had drowned attempting to make ...
This is an Open Access book published under a CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license by the University...
In this paper, I explore how engaging with refugee voices might contribute to more nuanced and infor...
According to the UN, 65.3 million forcibly displaced people languish in camps and slums or making de...
This article outlines the possibilities of autobiographical stories to criticize status quo iteratio...
This article describes the experience of setting up a psychosocial and therapeutic support project i...
In my research and interviews throughout my Practicum, the topic of refugee representation in the me...
This article is by Polis Summer School student Alyssa Block on the guest talk by Polly Markandya, He...
An image of Alan Kurdi, a three-year-old child who died escaping Syria, went viral in 2015. Depictin...
We argue that newspapers deliberately employ techniques to dehumanise and depersonalise news stories...
This Special Issue on (Forced) Migration and Media is the result of two workshops organised at the U...
Leslie Knott, an award-winning filmmaker and photographer, is co-founder of Tiger Nest Films, and tr...
Displacement marks our times. According to the UNHCR, there are currently 65.6 million people forcib...
We launched the call for papers for this issue in March 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic was spread...
Almost 20 years ago, UNHCR coined the term ‘protracted refugee situations’ to draw attention to the ...
In September 2015 photographs of the body of a young Syrian boy, who had drowned attempting to make ...
This is an Open Access book published under a CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license by the University...