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De-bordering Higher Education

De-bordering Higher Education

Giorgia Donà; Aura Lounasmaa; Corinne Squire

Bristol University Press
2026
sidottu
This book offers an interdisciplinary holistic analysis of refugees’ and forced migrants’ paths towards higher education (HE). Co-authored with writers from refugee backgrounds, it documents over a decade of HE programmes’ experiences in the United Kingdom, France, Jordan and Lebanon. It offers a new theoretical understanding of educational bordering and de-bordering practices - political, socio-economic, psychosocial and epistemic - guided by a social justice-oriented, anti-racist, refugee-centred approach. Introducing OMNI - Open, Multimodal, Narratively based, Inclusive - framework as a means to act for refugees’ educational justice, this vital work provides a transferrable best practice model for educational institutions, NGOs and policymakers.
Narrative Research

Narrative Research

Molly Andrews; Mark Davis; Cigdem Esin; Barbara Harrison; Lars-Christer Hydén; Margareta Hydén; Aura Lounasmaa; Corinne Squire

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
sidottu
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What is Narrative Research?, this title is now also available as part of the Bloomsbury Research Methods series.Narrative research has become a catchword in the social sciences today, promising new fields of inquiry and creative solutions to persistent problems. This book brings together ideas about narrative from a variety of contexts across the social sciences and synthesizes understandings of the field. Rather than focusing on theory, it examines how narrative research is conducted and applied. It operates as a practical introductory guide, basic enough for first-time researchers, but also as a window onto the more complex questions and difficulties that all researchers in this area face. The authors guide readers through current debates about how to obtain and analyse narrative data, about the nature of narrative, the place of the researcher, the limits of researcher interpretations, and the significance of narrative work in applied and in broader political contexts.This new edition includes updated references and a greater focus on digitality throughout. It addresses social justice and decoloniality more explicitly, centrally and consistently, drawing on examples around Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, climate change and Extinction Rebellion, and Covid and pandemic narratives.
Narrative Research

Narrative Research

Molly Andrews; Mark Davis; Cigdem Esin; Barbara Harrison; Lars-Christer Hydén; Margareta Hydén; Aura Lounasmaa; Corinne Squire

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
nidottu
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as What is Narrative Research?, this title is now also available as part of the Bloomsbury Research Methods series.Narrative research has become a catchword in the social sciences today, promising new fields of inquiry and creative solutions to persistent problems. This book brings together ideas about narrative from a variety of contexts across the social sciences and synthesizes understandings of the field. Rather than focusing on theory, it examines how narrative research is conducted and applied. It operates as a practical introductory guide, basic enough for first-time researchers, but also as a window onto the more complex questions and difficulties that all researchers in this area face. The authors guide readers through current debates about how to obtain and analyse narrative data, about the nature of narrative, the place of the researcher, the limits of researcher interpretations, and the significance of narrative work in applied and in broader political contexts.This new edition includes updated references and a greater focus on digitality throughout. It addresses social justice and decoloniality more explicitly, centrally and consistently, drawing on examples around Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, climate change and Extinction Rebellion, and Covid and pandemic narratives.