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Published in: HomeCould walking offer a path to more ethical migration research?
A research method based on walking allows mirgrants more agency over the process.
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Published in: HomeHow an artist-academic collaboration worked to amplify migrant women’s voices
Artists and researchers collaborated with migrant families to address complex, politically and emotionally...
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Published in: HomeActive interpretation: at the meeting place of research and creative practice
The concept of hospitality was central, as audiences engaged with imagined and ‘real’ others, while the gallery...
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Published in: HomeOne day without us: mining Twitter, framing solidarity
Expressions of migrant solidarity through the #1DayWithoutUs campaign sought to counterbalance xenophobic...
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Published in: HomeArts, participation, exchange: who are 'we' in a moving world?
Can politics be more artful and art be more political? Here, we ask if art and digital communication can create new...
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Published in: HomeReimagining government data through the digital arts
Citizens have a right to actively participate in making knowledge about the societies of which they are a part and...
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Published in: HomeA New Union Flag
How can the Union Jack be made more open, more participatory, more held in common?
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Published in: HomeThe rebirth of the East India Company: buy who you want to be
Intrigued by East India Company shops appearing in contemporary London, artist Laura Malacart shows that an Indian...
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Published in: HomeWe are all displaced
It is our sedentary bias, our belief that mobility and migration are the exception rather than the rule, which fuels...
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Published in: HomeStealing stories for art: migration, voyeurism and the appropriation of injustice
In On a Wing and a Prayer, we cross London's Rotherhithe tunnel by foot, mirroring the journey of people like Abdul...
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Published in: HomeA manifesto for unlearning
How can we use participatory photography as a tool for emancipation, unlearning assumed hierarchies between artists,...
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Published in: HomeMashing up the Union Jack
Can Gil Doron’s intriguing proposals to remix different heritages in a national flag aid processes of cultural syncretism?
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Published in: HomeMaking things visible at Tate Exchange
What is the role of the gallery or museum in responding to the most urgent and pressing social and political crises...
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Published in: HomeBearing witness
How can the stories we tell about tragic experiences connect people and create cultures of bearing witness and...
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Published in: HomeUnequal journeys: exploring the contradictions of citizenship and asylum regimes
While governments tighten asylum and citizenship for the poor and persecuted, they sell it at ever higher costs for the rich.
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Published in: HomeSolidarities outside the box
Can the expression of conviviality act as a reminder of everyday acts of kindness?
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Published in: HomeBeyond the babble: social broadcasting and digital citizenship
The expression of emotion is key to the spread of declarations online. But can online identities really address the...
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Published in: HomeThe citizenshop
Freedom of movement means no such thing. Movement is a marketplace – how much does it cost?
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Published in: HomeFrom a distance
Fearing war, a mother of twin infants journeyed to a safer place. During the journey, a tragedy occurred. Behjat...
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Published in: HomeArtivism: charging activism with the wild imaginings of art
Diverse groups came together to regenerate an arguably exhausted political language. At a fraught moment, the...