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Participatory Arts for Advocacy, Activism and Transformational Justice Project
A project funded by the Irish Research Council New Foundations.
Leverhulme Research fellowship Methods on the Move: experiencing and imagining borders, risk & belonging
NCRM/ESRC application Participatory Action Research (PAR): Participatory Theatre and Walking Methods’ Potential for Co-producing knowledge
Umut Erel PI (OU) Maggie O’Neill and Tracey Reynolds (Co-I)
The East London Project.
Participatory Arts based Methods for Civic Engagement In Migrant Support Organizations
Walking Publics/Walking Arts: walking, wellbeing and community during Covid-19.
https://walkcreate.gla.ac.uk/
Research Overview
Research Overview
A summary of Research and Funding
N8 Project:Policing Vulnerability an evaluation of the Sex Work Liaison Officer role in West Yorkshire police
The East London Project
Participation Arts and Social Action in Research - PASAR
Participation Arts and Social Action in Research - PASAR
Methods on the Move: experiencing and imagining borders, risk &and belonging
Methods on the Move: experiencing and imagining borders, risk &and belonging
The Hidden Lives of Sex Workers in Teesside
The Hidden Lives of Sex Workers in Teesside
Asylum, Migration and Community: towards a sense of Belonging
Asylum, Migration and Community: towards a sense of Belonging
Community, Politics and Resistance in Downtown Eastside Vancouver
Community, Politics and Resistance in Downtown Eastside Vancouver

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