#2: “Refugees Welcome”: The Commodification of Political Status and Perspectives from the Cultural Industry
Field Station 5 – Live podcast
In this episode of the podcast series Migration: Perspectives on Displacement in the Anthropocene, Clementine Ewokolo Burnley, a former policy advisor in the European Commission’s Division of Disaster and Crisis Management, talks about her work serving at the International and External Relations Directorate, where she managed an area of policy dealing with climate migration. Burnley discusses her current role as a cultural worker interrogating the buzzword phrase “refugees welcome,” how arts, culture and symbolic gestures are practiced, and whether they contribute to significant change or merely apathetic participation.
- contributionAbbéy Odunlami
#1 Introduction to Season 2: Migration–Perspectives on Displacement in the Anthropocene
Introduction to the themes of Season 2 of the Field Station 5 podcast, which began during the 2019 project Mississippi. An Anthropocene River.
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Representation, Policy, Race, Environmental Justice
- contributionRoberto Forin, Diana Ihring, Sabine Minninger, Abbéy Odunlami
#3: Migration from the Perspective of Data and Evidence-Based Policy
Abbéy Odunlami and guests discuss climate-induced migration and displacement as pressing issues on the bumpy road towards coherent climate and migration policies in the EU.
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Environmental Justice, Data, Policy, Technosphere
- contributionFawad Durrani, Abbéy Odunlami
#4: Migration from the Outside Looking In
In Germany, being labelled as a person with a “migration background” comes with various forms of discrimination. What do people who have lived this have to say about it?
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Representation, Policy, Environmental Justice, Race