Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the paper draws on a project with ethnically diverse migrant mothers in London. The research reframes the experiences and practices of socially and ethnically marginalized migrant mothers as active interventions into citizenship. We also challenge recurring public discourses casting migrant mothers as threats to social and cultural cohesion who do not contribute but instead draw on the resources of the welfare state. We highlight how participatory theatre methods create spaces for the participants to enact social and personal conflicts. It also validates migrant mothers’ subjugated knowledges of caring and culture work creating new forms of citi...
The collection contains transcripts from interviews with three groups: (1) migrant mothers of prima...
This article explores how migrant mothering kin work challenges private and public boundaries, givin...
The ‘Participatory Arts and Social Action in Research’ (2016-2017) (PASAR) project explores how part...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
This paper explores how migrant mothering ‘kinwork’ challenges private/ public boundaries, giving ri...
This paper explores how migrant mothering kinwork challenges private and public boundaries, giving r...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Recent research highlights the significant contribution that migrant mothers make to UK society. Dr ...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts-based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
The collection contains transcripts from interviews with three groups: (1) migrant mothers of prima...
This article explores how migrant mothering kin work challenges private and public boundaries, givin...
The ‘Participatory Arts and Social Action in Research’ (2016-2017) (PASAR) project explores how part...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
This paper explores how migrant mothering ‘kinwork’ challenges private/ public boundaries, giving ri...
This paper explores how migrant mothering kinwork challenges private and public boundaries, giving r...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Recent research highlights the significant contribution that migrant mothers make to UK society. Dr ...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
This chapter introduces a participatory arts-based research project with migrant families, reflectin...
This paper introduces notions of conviviality as both a research practice and a research outcome thr...
The collection contains transcripts from interviews with three groups: (1) migrant mothers of prima...
This article explores how migrant mothering kin work challenges private and public boundaries, givin...
The ‘Participatory Arts and Social Action in Research’ (2016-2017) (PASAR) project explores how part...