Methodology & Production of Knowledge in Forced Migration Contexts Cluster

Description

The Research Cluster on methodology and the production of knowledge in forced migration contexts aims to address particular methodological, ethical and epistemological challenges to researchers who are engaged in research in forced migration contexts.. In April 2012, a research cluster on methodology and the production of knowledge in forced migration contexts was established by Christina Clark-Kazak (York University) and Galya Ruffer (Northwestern University). The cluster aims to address particular methodological, ethical and epistemological challenges to researchers who are engaged in research in forced migration contexts.

People

Core faculty members

  • Christina Clark-Kazak
    Associate Professor, Department of International Studies, Glendon College, York University
    cclark-kazak@glendon.yorku.ca
  • Galya Ruffer
    Founding Director, Center for Forced Migration Studies (CFMS)
    Director, International Studies, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University
    g-ruffer@northwestern.edu
  • Anita Fábos
    Associate Professor, International Development and Social Change, Clark University
    afabos@clarku.edu

Core student members

  • Chizuru Nobe Ghelani
    PhD candidate, School of Social Work, York University

 

Research

Research Project 1: Methodology and Production of Knowledge in Forced Migration Research

 

PhD Student Research

(under development)

 

Related Research

 

Publications and Research Resources

Annotated bibliography, June 2013.

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