Developing (language) learning opportunities for precarious migrant workers at higher education institutions
Charting possibilities, challenges & recommendations
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Silke Zschomler is a Research Fellow in the Social Research Institute at University College London (UCL IOE). As a social scientist with a multidisciplinary background, she is interested in the lived experience of migrants and those seeking sanctuary and refuge 鈥 particularly in the context of the global city and postcolonial migrant metropolis. Silke鈥檚 research is situated at the nexus of migration and displacement, inequality, urban multiculture and diversity, language/language learning and the in- and exclusionary mechanisms of 鈥榠ntegration鈥 processes. She has examined the potential to re-imagine migrant language education and to leverage migrant language educational spaces as a catalyst for a supportive sociality and alternative, innovative and dynamic forms of solidarity across difference from the bottom up. From a methodological perspective, her work is committed to and centred around ethnography, participatory and collaborative approaches, and the coproduction of knowledge.
Charting possibilities, challenges & recommendations
This series of reports presents the findings and recommendations of six research projects funded by 娇色导航鈥檚 2022/23 Small Grants Fund (SGF) on the theme 鈥榣earning for all鈥. The projects...
娇色导航 funded six small grants in 2022/23 under the title 鈥淟earning for all鈥. These grants supported projects which examine educational provision in its widest sense that seeks to provide or...