UNESCO Chair - World Refugee Day Annual Lecture - Glasgow
On World Refugee Day Wednesday 20 June, Prof Alison Phipps (School of Education at University of Glasgow) will present her annual lecture as UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts.
UNESCO Chair - World Refugee Day Annual Lecture
Wed 20 June 2018, 16:00 – 17:45, Room 224 - Graham Kerr Lecture Theatre, Graham Kerr Building, University of Glasgow
Wed 20 June 2018, 16:00 – 17:45, Room 224 - Graham Kerr Lecture Theatre, Graham Kerr Building, University of Glasgow
Do you get my drift?: ‘Sankofa’ and the Arts of Integrating the old with the new
With Gameli Tordzro, Tawona Sithole, Naa Densua Tordzro
This lecture mines the contested concept of Integration for its history, variation and substance. It considers the important work of law and social policy in developing frameworks and duties for integration, especially with regard to the work of New Scots Integration Strategy, Scotland. It then moves to examine the place of concepts of integration in conflict transformation, international relations and trauma healing. Finally it develops understandings of integration from indigenous sources of knowledge, looking at the concept of sankofa, indigenous practices of integration, and the decolonial thought.
With the new focus on languages and arts in the processes in individual and intercultural integration the lecture will work multilingually and artistically, as well as through more traditional forms of research presentation.
Registration
FREE EVENT - please register to secure your place: https://unescorilalecture.eventbrite.co.uk
With Gameli Tordzro, Tawona Sithole, Naa Densua Tordzro
This lecture mines the contested concept of Integration for its history, variation and substance. It considers the important work of law and social policy in developing frameworks and duties for integration, especially with regard to the work of New Scots Integration Strategy, Scotland. It then moves to examine the place of concepts of integration in conflict transformation, international relations and trauma healing. Finally it develops understandings of integration from indigenous sources of knowledge, looking at the concept of sankofa, indigenous practices of integration, and the decolonial thought.
With the new focus on languages and arts in the processes in individual and intercultural integration the lecture will work multilingually and artistically, as well as through more traditional forms of research presentation.
Registration
FREE EVENT - please register to secure your place: https://unescorilalecture.eventbrite.co.uk
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For more information on the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration Through Languages and the Arts, please visit our website: www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/unesco
Accessibility
Accessibility
We aim to ensure that people have equal access to public events. If you need alternative formats or other reasonable adjustments, please contact the UNESCO Chair Secretariat on 0141 330 8125 or via email: [email protected] with your request by close of business on Thurs 14th June so that arrangements, where possible, can be made. Due to our hilltop campus, limitations may be encountered.
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Lauren Roberts
UNESCO Co-ordinator
Secretariat UNESCO Chair: Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts
T: +44(0)141 330 5541
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