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The Living in Sheffield Podcast
by University of Sheffield Player
The Living in Sheffield Podcast: building bridges between female migrants and scholars is a project made in partnership between the University of Sheffield and Living in Sheffield.
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Artivism for Social Transformation: Part II
The Living in Sheffield Podcast: building bridges between female migrants and scholars is a project made in partnership between the University of Sheffield and Living in Sheffield. These 4 episodes are presented by Dr. Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli (lecturer in the International Relations department and co-director of the Migration Research Group) and Livia Barreira (journalist, writer, producer and founder of Living in Sheffield, an online platform that independently supports diversity in Sheffield). The episodes have been commissioned by The Public Engagement Development Fund from the University of Sheffield. It is focused on diversity and showcasing real stories of migrant women from the community, aligned with the work that has been developed by researchers in different topics related to Migration from the University of Sheffield.In this episode of the Living in Sheffield podcast, we will discuss how art can be used as a tool for social transformation and to empower migrant communities. For this conversation, Dr Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli and journalist Livia Barreira received the artist, cultural producer and activist Lora Krasteva and the researcher Aneta Piekut, Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Social Sciences and co-director of the Migration Research Group at the University of Sheffield.
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Artivism for Social Transformation: Part I
The Living in Sheffield Podcast: building bridges between female migrants and scholars is a project made in partnership between the University of Sheffield and Living in Sheffield. These 4 episodes are presented by Dr. Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli (lecturer in the International Relations department and co-director of the Migration Research Group) and Livia Barreira (journalist, writer, producer and founder of Living in Sheffield, an online platform that independently supports diversity in Sheffield). The episodes have been commissioned by The Public Engagement Development Fund from the University of Sheffield. It is focused on diversity and showcasing real stories of migrant women from the community, aligned with the work that has been developed by researchers in different topics related to Migration from the University of Sheffield.In this episode of the Living in Sheffield podcast, we will discuss how art can be used as a tool for social transformation and to empower migrant communities. For this conversation, Dr Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli and journalist Livia Barreira received the artist, cultural producer and activist Lora Krasteva and the researcher Aneta Piekut, Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Social Sciences and co-director of the Migration Research Group at the University of Sheffield.
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Race and Migration
The Living in Sheffield Podcast: building bridges between female migrants and scholars is a project made in partnership between the University of Sheffield and Living in Sheffield. These 4 episodes are presented by Dr. Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli (lecturer in the International Relations department and co-director of the Migration Research Group) and Livia Barreira (journalist, writer, producer and founder of Living in Sheffield, an online platform that independently supports diversity in Sheffield). The episodes have been commissioned by The Public Engagement Development Fund from the University of Sheffield. It is focused on diversity and showcasing real stories of migrant women from the community, aligned with the work that has been developed by researchers in different topics related to Migration from the University of Sheffield.In this episode of the Living in Sheffield podcast, we will discuss how the colour of our skin and origin can have such an impact and effect on our experience as a migrant in the UK. Using the sociological concept of intersectionality, the reality is women experience disadvantages in migration in different ways when compared to men. For this important conversation we are receiving Professor Sundari Anitha, who is the chair in the department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield. We also have Angelina Abel who is the founder of Mulembas d'Africa dance classes in Sheffield and Mamawe Afro-pean dance festival.
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Being International and the Path to Studying in the UK
The Living in Sheffield Podcast: building bridges between female migrants and scholars is a project made in partnership between the University of Sheffield and Living in Sheffield. These 4 episodes are presented by Dr. Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli (lecturer in the International Relations department and co-director of the Migration Research Group) and Livia Barreira (journalist, writer, producer and founder of Living in Sheffield, an online platform that independently supports diversity in Sheffield). The episodes have been commissioned by The Public Engagement Development Fund from the University of Sheffield. It is focused on diversity and showcasing real stories of migrant women from the community, aligned with the work that has been developed by researchers in different topics related to Migration from the University of Sheffield.In this episode of the Living in Sheffield podcast, we will discuss how to access a British University when you are from the international community, with a particular focus on the opportunities when you are a scholar student or scholar. For this conversation we are receiving Dr. Rebecca Murray who is a lecturer at the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of Sheffield. We also have Enioluwada Rhoda Oluwajoba, who is originally from Nigeria and has been studying Public Health at the University of Sheffield.
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Multilingualism: Why it is important to feel proud about it
The Living in Sheffield Podcast: building bridges between female migrants and scholars is a project made in partnership between the University of Sheffield and Living in Sheffield. These 4 episodes are presented by Dr. Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli (lecturer in the International Relations department and co-director of the Migration Research Group) and Livia Barreira (journalist, writer, producer and founder of Living in Sheffield, an online platform that independently supports diversity in Sheffield). The episodes have been commissioned by The Public Engagement Development Fund from the University of Sheffield. It is focused on diversity and showcasing real stories of migrant women from the community, aligned with the work that has been developed by researchers in different topics related to Migration from the University of Sheffield.In this episode of the Living in Sheffield podcast, we will discuss the benefits of multilingualism, the advantages of teaching children a second language (the best gift parents can give them) and why it is important to celebrate our different accents in a diverse society. For this conversation, Dr Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli and journalist Livia Barreira will receive Dr. Sabine Little, who is the director of Education at the School of Education at the University of Sheffield and Carmen Marfil, who runs the Kidslingo Spanish school for children in Sheffield.
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