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Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro

@kudavan

Lecturer Anthropology @witsuniversity | Fellow @CASCambridge | 📕 'Migration, Crisis & Temporality at the Zimbabwe-South Africa Border' | Lisa Gilad Prize

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We warmly congratulate the winner of the #LisaGiladPrize: Kudakwashe Vanyoro Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro. It is awarded for his article "‘This place is a bus stop’: Temporalities of Zimbabwean migrant men waiting at a Zimbabwe-South Africa border transit shelter". #IASFM19 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/26…

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Just Published! Introduction to our new Special Issue on the contemporary role of the global refugee regime in Africa By Nicholas Maple, Kudakwashe Vanyoro, E Tendayi Achiume, Jo Vearey & Achieng Akena academic.oup.com/rsq/advance-ar…

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‘Migration, Crisis and Temporality at the Zimbabwe-South Africa Border’ by Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro, explores the role of humanitarian actors in supporting migrants and examines the outcomes of government-led activities in the longer term. #Migrants #Humanitarian ow.ly/faLQ50Qy0UG

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I am proud and excited to share the recording of last year’s AMMODI Virtual Roundtable, “Making African(ist) Migration Reaearch Visible”. It features nuanced and insightful reflections from researchers, editors, and librarians. Have a look! Nordic Africa Institute ABIFreiburg

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🚨 NEW 🗞️: With Nicholas Maple Prof. Jo Vearey proposing “the ‘social life’ of vulnerability” to capture & reimagine the limits & possibilities for protection, considering how global compacts may reproduce/intensify social divisions & unethical practices. epubs.ac.za/index.php/ahmr…

🚨 NEW 🗞️:  

With <a href="/NicholasMaple1/">Nicholas Maple</a> <a href="/jovearey/">Prof. Jo Vearey</a> proposing “the ‘social life’ of vulnerability” to capture &amp; reimagine the limits &amp; possibilities for protection, considering how global compacts may reproduce/intensify social divisions &amp; unethical practices.

epubs.ac.za/index.php/ahmr…
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Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro on dispelling popular myths and stereotypes regarding migrants and refugees #worldrefugeeday24 #migrantrights. #uplaw

Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro on dispelling popular myths and stereotypes regarding migrants and refugees 

#worldrefugeeday24 #migrantrights. #uplaw
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Ethnic and Racial Studies Ethnic and Racial Studies has an article out by Vilna Bashi on "Epistemicide and epistemological disobedience: lessons from a critical synergy". My work with colleagues at the 2019 Migration Policy Centre Summer School informs this crucial debate. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Ethnic and Racial Studies <a href="/ERSjournal/">Ethnic and Racial Studies</a>  has an article out by Vilna Bashi on "Epistemicide and epistemological disobedience: lessons from a critical synergy". 

My work with colleagues at the 2019 <a href="/MPC_EUI/">Migration Policy Centre</a> Summer School informs this crucial debate. 

tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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I'm excited to announce my appointment as a Visiting Fellow for 2024-25 at the Centre of African Studies - University of Cambridge. african.cam.ac.uk/research/visit…

Belinda Dodson (@belindajdodson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Migration studies do not sufficiently politicise time or de-naturalise historical categories of analysis." Thoughtfully critical piece by Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro on decolonising research on African #migration. And it's #OpenAccess too.

Angie Bautista-Chavez (@abautistachavez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The article argues that migration scholars should question the coloniality of key concepts they use in their work to understand how the ‘solutions’ they propose (re)embed a colonial world and view."

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Thinking with the idea of "chronopolitics" to encourage migration scholars to question the coloniality of key concepts they use in their work, to understand how proposed ‘solutions’ (re)embed a colonial world. Also a note on the dangers of "centering the most marginalised".

Eleanor Paynter (@ebpaynter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"it is not enough to voice and self-represent ‘the other,’ without necessarily criticising the essential nation-state and ethnicity-centred epistemology that often informs the discipline" -- lots to reflect on in Dr Kudakwashe Vanyoro's piece on migration studies & chronopolitics ⬇️⬇️

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We’re excited to be attending #IRiS2024! Visit our stand to discuss potential book projects and enjoy a special conference discount on all purchases. IRiS Nando Sigona

We’re excited to be attending #IRiS2024!

Visit our stand to discuss potential book projects and enjoy a special conference discount on all purchases. 

<a href="/IRiS_Birmingham/">IRiS</a> <a href="/nandosigona/">Nando Sigona</a>