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Ethical Space Vol. 21 Issue 2/3
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Ethical Space Vol. 21 Issue 2/3
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Ethical Space Vol. 21 Issue 2/3
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Contents
Guest editorial
Sanctuary songs: Refugees and asylum-seekers in/and the media - by Karen Ross and David Baines
Papers
- The cruelty is the point: Mediated affect and the Rwanda plan - by Jon Hackett
- 'Only English around here, darlin': His house, anti-location and the social (sur)realist horror of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK - by James Rendell
- Documentaries of absence in the films Purple sea and Asmat - names - by Boris Ruzic
- Facilitating a reflective practice group for exiled journalists - by Vivienne Francis and Jeeda Alhakim
- Covering migration and forced displacement - ethical challenges for journalism education in the Arab world - by Monika Lengauer
- Reclaiming agency through film education - by Jenn Durrett
- Refugee publicness through rhizomatic alternative media - by Rob Sharp
Reviews
Julian Petley on Journalism beyond Orwell: A collection of essays, by Richard Lance Keeble, and Annmaree Watharow on Disrupting the academy with lived experience-led knowledge, edited by Maree Higgins and Caroline Lenette
Guest editorial
Sanctuary songs: Refugees and asylum-seekers in/and the media - by Karen Ross and David Baines
Papers
- The cruelty is the point: Mediated affect and the Rwanda plan - by Jon Hackett
- 'Only English around here, darlin': His house, anti-location and the social (sur)realist horror of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK - by James Rendell
- Documentaries of absence in the films Purple sea and Asmat - names - by Boris Ruzic
- Facilitating a reflective practice group for exiled journalists - by Vivienne Francis and Jeeda Alhakim
- Covering migration and forced displacement - ethical challenges for journalism education in the Arab world - by Monika Lengauer
- Reclaiming agency through film education - by Jenn Durrett
- Refugee publicness through rhizomatic alternative media - by Rob Sharp
Reviews
Julian Petley on Journalism beyond Orwell: A collection of essays, by Richard Lance Keeble, and Annmaree Watharow on Disrupting the academy with lived experience-led knowledge, edited by Maree Higgins and Caroline Lenette