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Tour of Paperwork & Patchwork: family migration narratives


9 Oct 2025, 3:30pm - 4:30pm

KingswayCorridor, Richard Hoggart Building

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Department Migrant Futures Institute , Centre for Feminist Research (CFR) , Sociology
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Contact N.Puwar(@gold.ac.uk)

This tour will explore the collaborative quilts and immigration forms on display at Kingsway Corridor.

Phavine Phung will discuss her practice-based research in the Kingsway Corridor.

The tour will touch on how the immigration forms and quilts are re-conceptualised as methods of crafting narratives about family migration. We’ll discuss the process of collaborative quilt-making and how these textiles are put into conversations with bureaucratic immigration forms, to think about creative sociological research and craft-based activism.

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9 Oct 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm
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