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Panel 2: The role of artists and institutions in challenging popular narratives about migrants (The Silent University)

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Refugee Studies Centre
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The second panel discussion of the Silent University event which took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 20 May 2014.
Panel 2: The role of artists and institutions in challenging popular narratives about migrants. Moderator: Ahmet Öğüt, The Silent University. Panellists: Aaron Cezar, Delfina Foundation; Emily Fahlén, The Silent University Stockholm; Jonas Staal, New World Academy.

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Refugee Studies Centre
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Ahmet Öğüt
Aaron Cezar
Emily Fahlén
Jonas Staal
Keywords
migration
immigration
politics
law
society
artists
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 11/08/2014
Duration: 00:25:23

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