
Tasnia Khandaker Prova discusses advocacy for street dogs, and the cross-section of migration and conflict issues experienced by street animals, wildlife and people.
Also mentioned in this episode:
Tasnia mentions Jack Baker (MA 2019). Tasnia and Jack Baker’s discussion about Bangladesh’s street dogs on Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast can be accessed using the following link: https://tinyurl.com/mt4djab6
The academic paper referred to in this podcast can be accessed using the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/23315024231160153
Hoque, M. A., Ahmad, T., Manzur, S., & Prova, T. K. (2023). Community-Based Research in Fragile Contexts: Reflections From Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 11(1), 89–98.
You can access a transcript of this episode using the following link: https://tinyurl.com/4987nw4w
In this recording, you will hear the voices of:
Tasnia Khandaker Prova, MSc International Development and Practice (2020), University of St Andrews. At the time of publication, Tasnia works as a Research Associate at the Centre for Peace and Justice, BRAC University, working on issues related to migration and conflict.
Tasnia’s LinkedIn profile can be accessed using the following link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasniakhandaker/
Tasnia’s profile at BRAC University Centre for Peace and Justice can be accessed using the following link: https://cpj.bracu.ac.bd/member/tasnia-khandaker-prova/
Catherine Dunford, BSc (Hons) 2007, PhD (2012), Alumni Relations and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Engagement Coordinator, Development, University of St Andrews. Catherine took up this new position in 2022, with the main goal of creating an alumni network that inclusively celebrates the ethnic and cultural diversity of St Andrews graduates around the world.
Credits:
Recorded online in St Andrews, Scotland and Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Audio editing and transcription by Kimberly Rampasan, Class of 2024.
Produced by Catherine Dunford.
With special thanks to Dr Eleanor Burt.
Music by Cruen from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/city-streets
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