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ISS21/CSF Adjunct Professor Máiréad Dunne delivers opening keynote at Migration beyond Emergencies: tracing testimony and diaspora international symposium
Professor Máiréad Dunne gave an opening keynote entitled ‘Methodological monotony, conceptual cramp and theoretical tedium’ at the “Migration beyond Emergencies: tracing testimony and diaspora” international symposium organised by Ambra Bergamasco and Tasneem Filaih, Humanities Institute, UCD held on the 28th and 29th May.
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Máiréad with symposium organisers Tasneem Filaih and Ambra Bergamasco (UCD)
In her talk Máiréad pointed to the colonial vestiges that are sustained within education institutions at all levels and that remain integral to the production of citizen identities. In particular, she emphasised the implications for researching with mobile subjects and migrant populations. Máiréad also presented a joint paper entitled ‘Invisibilities and absences in youth accounts of becoming migrants: testimonies from Senegal’ on behalf of her co-authors Mamadou Sangharé and Gunjan Wadhwa.
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