
Monday, January 07, 2019
ESPMI Webinar: New Dissemination Practices in Forced Migration Research
ESPMI Webinar: New Dissemination Practices in Forced Migration Research - scheduled for February/March 2019
The webinar on New Dissemination Practices in Forced Migration Research aims to bring together established and emerging scholars and practitioners interested in discussing new opportunities for dissemination, with a particular focus on creative methods and outputs.
Questions for discussion:
- What are the opportunities and challenges involved in creative methods of dissemination?
- How are alternative forms of media (websites, podcasts, mobile apps, social media) being used to disseminate research on forced migration issues, and what is the potential for innovation?
- How can we ensure that the voices of emerging scholars and practitioners are heard and their work widely disseminated?
- What forms of dissemination will be most effective for reaching policymakers and practitioners?
- What tools or frameworks can be utilized, both in the academic and policy spheres, to co-produce research outputs and to actively engage with communities and stakeholders involved in research?
Participants include Eithne Nightingale (QMUL, Child Migrant Stories); Asha Siad (documentary film-maker), Paul Dudman (University of East London, Refugee Archive project).
If you are interested in participating in the webinar or for further information, please contact Annabelle Wilkins: bellewilkins@gmail.com or Paul Dudman: p.v.dudman@uel.ac.uk