About this Event
MaHoMe - Making it Home: An Aesthetic Methodological Contribution to the Study of Migrant Home-Making and Politics of Integration. Funded by NordForsk, our research addresses migration and integration challenges by examining how migrants make and make sense of home amidst the complex and divergent politics of integration in three host societies: UK, Denmark, and Sweden.
(Detailed programme tbc)
9.45-10.00
Welcome: Professor Fran Lloyd (Kingston University), Professor Eleonora Narvselius (Lund University), Professor Marta Padovan-Özdemir (Roskilde University)
10:00-12.45
AM session: Research Presentations and Panel Discussion
LUNCH
2.00-3.30
PM session: Exploratory Ethnographies of Homemaking
REFRESHMENTS
4.00-4.45
Workshop: DO##HOME – a home-activist guidebook and film screenings
5.00-6.00
A Long Table Conversation Hosted by Marta Padovan-Özdemir:
Guests are invited to take part in a long table conversation on re-thinking and re-configuring the migrant-home nexus. The Long Table session uses the setting of a dinner party with three discussion courses as a means to generate public conversation. This etiquette enables the dialogue to be open for all participants.
6.00pm Drinks Reception
Making it Home Exhibition - Town House Foyer
An exhibition of photographs, short films and posters generated through the exploratory MaHoMe workshops with migrant participants and the project research forums will be on show in the Town House Foyer throughout the event.
The event is free and all are welcome. Booking to attend is essential for catering purposes.
For further information about this event please contact: [email protected]
The Event is supported by NordForsk as part of “Making it Home: An Aesthetic Methodological Contribution to the Study of Migrant Home-Making and Politics of Integration - MaHoMe, project number 94893"
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Town House, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00