#4: Migration from the Outside Looking In
Field Station 5 – Live podcast
This episode of the podcast series Migration: Perspectives on Displacement in the Anthropocene includes a conversation with Fawad Durrani and looks at the experiences, opinions, and emotional responses of those labeled as having a “migration background.” Those not born in Germany or in Europe have had to intimately engage with this euphemism and can offer a nuanced perspective on the question: Who gets to be an “expat,” and who is an “immigrant”?
- 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
- contributionClementine Ewokolo Burnley, Isaiah Lopaz, Abbéy Odunlami
#2: “Refugees Welcome”: The Commodification of Political Status and Perspectives from the Cultural Industry
What’s left of “refugees welcome”, the slogan popularized in Europe in 2015? What comes from speaking out in solidarity while having very limited power to achieve political change?
Conversation, Migration, Inequality, Environmental Justice, Policy, Representation
- 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