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View article: Decolonising the university curriculum: an investigation into current practice regarding Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities
Decolonising the university curriculum: an investigation into current practice regarding Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities Open
This article explores how Gypsies, Roma and Travellers are positioned in relation to current decolonising work in higher education. Drawing on interviews with fifteen equality, diversity and inclusion staff at twelve universities in Britai…
View article: Calling Out the Catalogue
Calling Out the Catalogue Open
The implicit and explicit silencing of Romani and Traveller voices in museum and archive collections, and in the wider narrative of British history, has been increasingly recognised over the last decade (Matthews 2015). In the pursuit of d…
View article: Strengthening Romani Voices in Colombia: Reflections on a Participatory Approach
Strengthening Romani Voices in Colombia: Reflections on a Participatory Approach Open
Latin America’s diverse Romani populations are seldom represented in policy debates, and frequently misrepresented in popular culture and the mainstream media. In Colombia, the Proceso Organizativo del Pueblo Rrom de Colombia (Organization…
View article: ‘We are not in the same boat’: Representations of disaster and recovery in India
‘We are not in the same boat’: Representations of disaster and recovery in India Open
‘Representations’ of recovery refer to the creation, circulation, reinforcement and subversion of ideas about what should be done in the months and years after a hazard has struck. The research reported in this paper outlines how contrasti…
View article: Why Representation Matters in Disaster Recovery
Why Representation Matters in Disaster Recovery Open
This document presents an argument for why the representations that are created around recovery can be so influential and why understanding them is important if we are to strengthen recovery processes.
View article: Representing Recovery: How the Construction and Contestation of Needs and Priorities Can Shape Long-term Outcomes for Disaster-affected People
Representing Recovery: How the Construction and Contestation of Needs and Priorities Can Shape Long-term Outcomes for Disaster-affected People Open
We contend that the representational aspects of recovery play an important but under-researched role in shaping long-term outcomes for disaster-affected populations. Ideas constructed around events, people and processes, and conveyed throu…
View article: “Telling it in our own way”: Doing music-enhanced interviews with people displaced by violence in Colombia
“Telling it in our own way”: Doing music-enhanced interviews with people displaced by violence in Colombia Open
In Colombia, five decades of violent conflict have displaced millions of people, many of whom now face severe risks from flooding, landslides and other environmental hazards in the places they have found to resettle. In our research, one o…
View article: ‘Our Culture's Not for Sale!’: Music and the <i>Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca</i> in Mexico
‘Our Culture's Not for Sale!’: Music and the <i>Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca</i> in Mexico Open
The Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca (APPO), a social movement that emerged in June 2006, was a response to severe government repression of a teachers' strike in Oaxaca, Mexico. This article focuses on the movement participants' i…
View article: The student drinking experience
The student drinking experience Open
The ‘student experience’ is a recent ‘buzzword’ that has emerged in the UK alongside the repositioning of students as consumers (see Bunce et al, 2016). Universities market themselves as providing the means for students to be both academic…