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
In the Nordic countries, many social media platforms, activist groups and arts events are organised by Black, Brown and other People of Colour. Some of the activities are framed around antiracist feminism or African diaspora, others build for example on urban activism in racialised and marginalised areas. In this episode, Minna Seikkula interviews Suvi Keskinen about her research on this kind of activism and the ways that research can be part of social change.
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