Unsettle and be unsettled: How co-creation with refugees can help transform exclusionary societal and academic structures
In this dissertation, I engage with the following research question: In what ways do co-creative civil society initiatives and academic research projects navigate within, challenge and transform exclusionary refugee reception and integration structures, thereby promoting societal inclusion? To answer this question, I carried out four empirical studies between 2016 and 2021, two that looked at co-creative civil society initiatives and two that looked at co-creative academic research projects. Description of the dataset Read me file Data Management Plan Ethics review and DMP Dissertation Unsettle and be unsettled Empirical Chapter 1 - The Resilience Potential: • Read me file • Analysis • Audio-recordings • Data Management Plan • Key document • Published article • Topiclist • Transcripts Empirical Chapter 2 - Dancing with ‘the other’ • Read me file • Analysis • Audio-recordings • Data Management Plan • Key document • Observation notes • Published article • Topic lists • Transcripts Empirical Chapter 3 - Walls, Cracks and Change • Read me file • Analysis • Answers to call for engaged scholars • Audio-recordings • Data Management Plan • Ethics review and DMP • Information and consent forms • Key document • Published article • Reflective journal • Signed consent forms • Topiclist • Transcripts Empirical Chapter 4 - Beyond ‘Nothing about Without’ • Read me file • Analysis • Data Management Plan • Documents workshop sessions • Ethics review and DMP • Information and consent forms • Key document • Publication in dissertation • Recordings • Reflective journal • Signed consent forms • Topiclist interviews • Transcripts