Curating social research: Experiments in public sociology
Yasmin Gunaratnam and Alice Millar in conversation with Rachel Rosen about the Fragments of Existence exhibition. What are the political and ethical questions animating efforts to make social research ‘public’? What are the risks and potentials of testimony in contexts of erasure and hyper-visibilisation? What does it mean to be attentive towards people dehumanised by racialised borders? What affordances do curation and exhibition hold for new knowledge production, solidarity, and social justice?
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Yasmin Gunaratnam is Professor in Social Justice at KCL, interested in how different types of inequality and injustice are produced, lived with and remade and how these processes create new forms of local and global inclusion and dispossession
Alice Millar is the curator of Fragments of Existence and a digital anthropologist working based at UCL between the Centre for Digital Anthropology and the IoE’s Culture, Communication and Media department.
Rachel Rosen is Professor of Sociology at the UCL Social Research Institute and co-PI of the Shadows research project, which explores the ways destitute migrant families and unaccompanied young people with insecure migration status make and sustain their lives in the absence of mainstream welfare support in England.
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