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“Traces and masks of refugees”— artistic representations of the visible, the hidden and the ambiguous
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction: in/visibility, privilege, and discrimination 9
- Involuntary journey—a picture theater in unjust scenes 19
- Visibility and interactions of immigrant Kurdish women in urban public spaces: a comparison of Vienna and Cologne 29
- Ethical reflexivity in qualitative study and participatory research among Afghan refugee women in Munich, Germany 69
- Blurred vision: potential and challenges of co-creation approaches for migrants’ visibility 87
- “Traces and masks of refugees”— artistic representations of the visible, the hidden and the ambiguous 115
- Modernity’s sacrificial tradition: “The endless screams of my mother” 141
- Roma and the war against Ukraine 159
- The many fears we live with 191
- Those in darkness drop from sight—the hypervisibility, invisibility, and voicelessness of refugees 199
- Marginalized or essential (workers)? The pandemic effects on humanitarian migrants 219
- Below the radar—the invisibility of agency among diaspora and refugee networks during the COVID-19 pandemic 237
- Contributors 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction: in/visibility, privilege, and discrimination 9
- Involuntary journey—a picture theater in unjust scenes 19
- Visibility and interactions of immigrant Kurdish women in urban public spaces: a comparison of Vienna and Cologne 29
- Ethical reflexivity in qualitative study and participatory research among Afghan refugee women in Munich, Germany 69
- Blurred vision: potential and challenges of co-creation approaches for migrants’ visibility 87
- “Traces and masks of refugees”— artistic representations of the visible, the hidden and the ambiguous 115
- Modernity’s sacrificial tradition: “The endless screams of my mother” 141
- Roma and the war against Ukraine 159
- The many fears we live with 191
- Those in darkness drop from sight—the hypervisibility, invisibility, and voicelessness of refugees 199
- Marginalized or essential (workers)? The pandemic effects on humanitarian migrants 219
- Below the radar—the invisibility of agency among diaspora and refugee networks during the COVID-19 pandemic 237
- Contributors 263