How can I learn from Who Are We?
There's much to discover - here's a starting point Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as How can I learn from Who Are We?. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn...
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If the themes and art of Who Are have made you hungry for more, here's some other articles to explore Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as Dive deeper with these extra articles. To...
View ArticleThinking Outside the Box
Lisa Pilgram and Alena Pfoser in conversation with visual artist Laura Sorvala discuss how story-telling techniques can be used to tease out questions of belonging and community and how outputs can...
View ArticleThe Who Are We? project
How artists and academics can work together to develop new avenues for exchange and influence Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as The Who Are We? project. To find out more visit...
View ArticleHomo Economicus, the East India Company and industrial espionage
A conversation between artist Laura Malacart and Open University researcher Sara de Jong on the intersections of identity and citizenship with economic history and language. Dr Giota Alevizou.First...
View ArticleDialogues Across Borders
Abdul Rahman Haroun walked from France to the United Kingdom. On A Wing And A Prayer is a response to that journey. Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as Dialogues Across Borders. To...
View ArticleUsing art and creative methods to interrogate identity, citizenship and...
A programme at the Tate Modern, titled Who Are We?, brought together academics, artists and activists to explore migration, citizenship, identity and belonging. The programme was collaboratively...
View ArticleReactions and reflections to On a Wing and a Prayer
Audiences, academics and the artist reflect on the video installation. Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as Reactions and reflections to On a Wing and a Prayer. To find out more...
View ArticleOn a Wing and a Prayer: A case study
Abdul Rahman Haroun walked from France to the United Kingdom. On A Wing And A Prayer is a response to that journey. Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as On a Wing and a Prayer: A...
View ArticleThe influence of From A Distance on audiences and participants
How the Tate visitors got close to From A Distance. Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as The influence of From A Distance on audiences and participants. To find out more visit The...
View ArticleParticipant voices & interactions Beyond The Babble
Listening to the voices Beyond The Babble Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Thu, 03 Aug 2017 as Participant voices & interactions Beyond The Babble. To find out more visit The Open University's...
View ArticleFour ways Britain could guarantee the right to remain for EU citizens after...
How could we rethink citizenship for a 21st century Europe? Anne Wesemann.First published on Mon, 07 Aug 2017 as Four ways Britain could guarantee the right to remain for EU citizens after Brexit. To...
View ArticleUnequal journeys: exploring the contradictions of citizenship and asylum...
While governments tighten asylum and citizenship for the poor and persecuted, they sell it at ever higher costs for the rich. Agnes Czajka .First published on Tue, 09 Jan 2018 as Unequal journeys:...
View ArticleBeyond the babble: social broadcasting and digital citizenship
The expression of emotion is key to the spread of declarations online. But can online identities really address the difficult political realities of migration? Dr Giota Alevizou.First published on Mon,...
View ArticleWhat does 'settled status' for EU citizens mean?
There are millions of EU citizens living in the UK - most have UK citizenship as well, but many do not. What does settled status mean for them? Adrienne Yong.First published on Mon, 25 Jun 2018 as...
View ArticleWho are we?: Movement and Immobility: Catalan Political Prisoners and exiles
Georgina Blakeley and Joan Soler-Adillon, explored how political repression can at once be a cause for people to flee their countries, but it can also turn into experiences of enforced immobility, a...
View ArticleWho are we? Desire Lines* and Precarious Work in the Arts
Questions of belonging and participation were addressed by legal scholar Robert Herian Senior Lecturer in Law (OU), who looked at the experience of place through his collaboration with artist Lucy...
View ArticleWho are we? A project about art, migration, politics and identity
Who Are We Project: Opening up Education on the Move in 2019: Academics and Artists working together to understand migration, participation, citizenship and Belonging Dr Umut Erel. Lecturer in...
View ArticleWho are we?: Polyglots, poetry and language learning
Dr Tita Beaven explores how can languages professionals address the languages crisis? And what happens when polyglots and artists get together with language teachers and learners to address the issues...
View ArticleWho are we?: Talking Transformations: Home on the Move. A project of...
Dr Manuela Perteghella (OU) and Dr Ricarda Vidal (King’s College - London), are exploring what ‘home’ may mean in the era of migration and they also connect ideas of ‘home’ and language. Dr Manuela...
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