Research project The Afterlives of Migration: Integration, Ordinary Ethics, and Intimate Citizenship
This project examines the concept of integration by studying the everyday challenges, narratives of belonging, well-being, and joy among individuals seen as integrated due to achievements like higher education access, secure employment, career advancement, or established social networks.
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It delves into questions of belonging and associated personal costs through the experiences of migrants and those of migrant heritage in Sweden and the UK, using the concepts of "ordinary ethics" and "intimate citizenship".
Project members
Project managers
Fataneh Farahani
Professor
Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies
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Members
Yasmin Gunaratnam
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) / King's Collage London
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Sarah Hamed
Researcher
Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies