[Flucht-KQ] WG: New book: Documenting Displacement: Questioning Methodological Boundaries in Forced Migration Research

Ulrike Krause ulrike.krause at uni-osnabrueck.de
Tue Feb 1 09:36:30 CET 2022


FYI

 

Von: News and Announcements <IASFM at YORKU.CA> Im Auftrag von Christina
Clark-Kazak
Gesendet: Montag, 31. Januar 2022 18:32
An: IASFM at YORKU.CA
Betreff: New book: Documenting Displacement: Questioning Methodological
Boundaries in Forced Migration Research

 

Dear colleagues,

Kasia Grabska and I are pleased to announce that our edited volume, 

Documenting Displacement: Questioning Methodological Boundaries in Forced
Migration Research
<https://www.mqup.ca/documenting-displacement-products-9780228008330.php>
is now available to order through McGill Queen's University Press (MQUP) and
other book retailers. The 20% discount code for MQUP orders is MQSP. This
book features 14 chapters on innovative methods (see Table of Contents
below) from colleagues across diverse contexts. It was such a privilege
learning from them! If you are unable to purchase the book, please email me
directly so that I can try to get a copy to you or your institution's
library.

 

The recording of our pre-book launch last week with LERRN & RRN should soon
be available here <https://carleton.ca/lerrn/our-media/webinar-recordings/>
. The next event in the book launch series is hosted by PRIO; details here
<https://www.prio.org/events/8913> .

 



 

 

Introduction: Documenting displacement beyond methodological and ethical
boundaries   

Christina Clark-Kazak and Katarzyna (Kasia) Grabska               

Section 1: Ethics, power and knowledge          

Christina Clark-Kazak     

Ethical challenges of conducting longitudinal community-based research with
refugees: Reflections from peer researchers       

Anna Oda, Adnan Al Mhamied, Riham Al-Saadi, Neil Arya, Mona Awwad, Oula
Hajjar, Jill Hanley,  Michaela Hynie, Nicole Ives, Rabih Jamil, Mahi Khalaf,
Rim Khyar, Ben C. H. Kuo, May Massijeh, Rana Mohammad and Kathy Sherrell  

Critical Reflexivity and Decolonizing Narrative:  Reflections from the Field
Dina Taha               

Exhibiting Displacement: Refugee Art, Methodological Dubiety and the
Responsibility (Not) to Document Loss               

Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou  & Fiona Murphy              

Ethical and methodological issues when conducting research with children in
situations of forced migration                

Jason Hart        

Modalities of Knowing in Difficult Circumstances: Methodological and Ethical
Parameters of Engagement with Southern/South Sudanese Residing in the
Capital of Sudan       

Azza Ahmed Abdel Aziz    

Section 2: Reimagining displacement research through creative collaborative
methodologies            

Christina Clark-Kazak     

Sound and Memory: Collaborative Reflection on Using Sound Postcards in
Rebuilding Social Fabric with Victims of Forced Displacement in Colombia

Andrea Rodríguez-Sánchez  & Miguel Alonso-Cambrón           

Transient lives and lasting messages: Graffiti analysis as a methodological
tool to capture migrants' experiences while on the move                

Océane Uzureau, Marina Rota, Ine Lietaert and Ilse Derluyn    

In whose voice? and for whom?: collaborative filming and narratives of
forced migration 

Katarzyna Grabska          

Methodological and ethical reflections on the Displaces participatory
photographic project in the 'Calais jungle'         

Marie Godin and Giorgia Doná     

Memories, stories and material traces: Exploring displacement through
collaging and participatory art installation  

Nihal Soğancı   

Section 3: Crossing methodological and disciplinary boundaries


Christina Clark-Kazak     

Opportunities and Challenges of Using Computer-Based Simulation in Migration
and Displacement Research: A focus on Lesbos, Greece    

Erika Frydenlund and Jose J. Padilla             

Overcoming Over-Research: The MMP Approach          

Susan Banki and Nicole Phillips     

Life-story narratives, memory maps, and video stories: spatial narratives of
urban displacement in Sri Lanka  

Shashini Gamage and Danesh Jayatilaka       

The Worn Words Project: Narrative mobilization, refugee discourse, and
digital media production  

Erin Goheen Glanville          

 

 

CHRISTINA CLARK-KAZAK, DPhil (she/her/elle
<https://theconversation.com/what-are-gender-pronouns-and-why-is-it-importan
t-to-use-the-right-ones-169025> )

Professeure agrégée / Associate Professor

École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales / Graduate School
of Public and International Affairs

Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa

Territoire algonquin
<https://www2.uottawa.ca/notre-universite/autochtone/affirmation-autochtone>
non-cédé / Unceded Algonquin territory
<https://www2.uottawa.ca/about-us/indigenous/indigenous-affirmation> 

 

https://cclarkka.wordpress.com/ @ClarkKazak 

*NEW* book, co-edited with Katarzyna Grabska: Documenting Displacement:
Questioning Methodological Boundaries in Forced Migration Research
<https://www.mqup.ca/documenting-displacement-products-9780228008330.php>
(Discount code: MQSP) 

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