
Transformative Engaged Scholarship in Migration: Toward a Co-Creative, Caring, and Reflexive Migration Studies
Synopsis
This open access book centers the everyday experiences of forced and undocumented migrants in the Global North and Global South - specifically, the Netherlands, USA, and South Africa - through the prisms of engaged scholarship and co-creation as well as through transformative research processes within the field of migration studies. It goes beyond general definitions of engaged scholarship to describe how academics/researchers realized co-creation through meaningful collaboration with forced migrants in the three countries, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The book teases out contextual differences between the countries while connecting to broader debates on forced migration, ethics of care, complexities of engaged scholarship, and community networks and well-being as well as the politics of knowledge production on forced migration and reflexive migration studies. With its range of empirical work, this book is a great resource for students at all levels, academics in migration and refugee studies, policy makers in the three countries, and members of forced migrant communities.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
- ISBN: 9783032244857
- Number of pages: 354
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 235 mm
- Weight: 654g
- Languages: English