Migration and the arts of co-production: urban mobilities and carceral London

Speaker
Susannah Cramer-Greenbaum, Prof. Michael Keith, Eda Yazici
Event date
Event time
15:45 - 17:00
Venue
Kellogg College (in-person or online)
Banbury Road
Oxford
OX2 6PN
Venue details

Mawby Room

Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
Free
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Recommended

Hybrid event (in person or via Zoom). All welcome!

Classical philosophy and social theory have long considered how the city is hospitable; open to the arrival of strangers, newcomers and migrants. In the Open City Project, working at multiple scales of the city as a whole, a single borough, a neighbourhood and a single housing estate, this sense of arrival, belonging and making a home was explored in collaborations across London with three artists. Drawing on different art forms, a scenographer (with a background in forensic architecture), a film-maker, and a socially engaged artist generated work that was central to our research. In this talk, we discuss these collaborations and consider how arts-based methods, often alongside co-produced or collaborative work, have become increasingly common across the social sciences. We discuss critically some of what have become conventional wisdoms of such work, surprising symmetries and asymmetries of knowledge production, especially within the affective register, the relationalities of churning urban life on the ground (and far below it!) and the constantly surprising insights of empirical research in migration studies, cutting across pasts, presents, and claims over the future.