This podcast introduces research on racism, border politics and knowledge created in activism and everyday struggles. We study social movements, encounters with authorities and antiracism education. The podcast is created by the researchers in the project “Intersectional Border Struggles and Disobedient Knowledge in Activism”. The project is funded by the Academy of Finland and located at the Swedish School of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki.
You can read more about the project at https://blogs.helsinki.fi/borderstruggles/
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This podcast introduces research on racism, border politics and knowledge created in activism and everyday struggles. We study social movements, encounters with authorities and antiracism education. The podcast is created by the researchers in the project “Intersectional Border Struggles and Disobedient Knowledge in Activism”. The project is funded by the Academy of Finland and located at the Swedish School of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki.
You can read more about the project at https://blogs.helsinki.fi/borderstruggles/
https://www.studiosockom.fi/en
Nelli Ruotsalainen interviews Amiirah Salleh-Hoddin about her research on racial equality data and how to collect data about discrimination in an ethical way. Amiirah explains that racial equality data is used as an equality tool for antiracist and anti-discrimination legislation.
Race, bordering and disobedient knowledge
This podcast introduces research on racism, border politics and knowledge created in activism and everyday struggles. We study social movements, encounters with authorities and antiracism education. The podcast is created by the researchers in the project “Intersectional Border Struggles and Disobedient Knowledge in Activism”. The project is funded by the Academy of Finland and located at the Swedish School of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki.
You can read more about the project at https://blogs.helsinki.fi/borderstruggles/
https://www.studiosockom.fi/en