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Between Borders

Between Borders

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International migration is increasing, and we need to understand the challenges people face when migrating. We are a collective of early career and PhD researchers exploring questions around precarious migration and researching it. We reflect on how frontline professionals and researchers can better support people moving across borders and settling in a new place. Please take two minutes to share your feedback with us! https://forms.office.com/e/BaCNBrT5DX© 2025 UCL Podcasts 社会科学
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  • Episode Two: Reproductive Justice
    2025/09/15

    Reproductive Justice. What does 'reproductive justice' mean in the context of precarious migration? What strategies and possibilities are there for reproductive justice in the UK? Rachel Benchekroun asks Júlia Fernandez Molina, Pip McKnight and Mariam Malik about their research and practice.

    Presenter:

    • Dr Rachel Benchekroun, Senior Research Fellow, UCL Social Research Institute (Thomas Coram Research Unit)

    Guests:

    • Dr Julia Fernandez Molina, University of Edinburgh (and former volunteer doula)
    • Pip McKnight, Research Fellow and PhD student, University of Birmingham (and former specialist midwife for people seeking asylum)
    • Mariam Malik, PhD student, University of Southampton and speech and language therapist.


    Producer:
    Matt Aucott

    Further reading


    Bryan, B., Dadzie, S. And Scafe, S. (1985). Heart of the Race. Black Women's Lives in Britain. Verso, London, UK.

    Felker, A., Patel, R., Kotnis, R., Kenyon, S., Knight, M. (Eds.) on behalf of MBRRACE-UK. Saving Lives, Improving Mothers’ Care Compiled Report - Lessons learned to inform maternity care from the UK and Ireland Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths and Morbidity 2020-22. Oxford: National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford 2024. MBRRACE-UK Maternal MAIN Report 2024 V2.0 ONLINE.pdf

    Lonergan, G. (2012). ‘Reproductive justice and migrant women in Great Britain’. Women: a Cultural Review, 23(1): 26-45.

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  • Episode One: Friendly Spaces
    2025/09/08

    Friendly Spaces. How do spaces and places shape friendly relationships and access to support? Rachel Benchekroun, Jessie Sullivan and Franca Roeschert discuss their research.


    Date of episode recording: 2025-06-25
    Duration: 00:31:23
    Language of episode: English

    Presenter: Dr Rachel Benchekroun, Senior Research Fellow, UCL Social Research Institute (Thomas Coram Research Unit)

    Guests:
    Jessie Sullivan, PhD candidate, UCL IOE EPS.
    Franca Roeschert, PhD candidate, University of Greenwich


    Producer: Matt Aucott


    Further reading


    Benchekroun, R. (2025). Precarious Motherhood. Navigating relationships and support post-migration in the UK. UCL Press. https://uclpress.co.uk/book/precarious-motherhood/

    Klinenberg, E. (2018). Palaces for the People: How Social Infrastructure Can Help Fight Inequality, Polarization, and the Decline of Civic Life. First Edition. New York: Crown.

    Simone, A.M. (2004). People as Infrastructure: Intersecting Fragments in Johannesburg. Public Culture, 16(3): 407-429. Https://muse.jhu.edu/article/173743

    Vacchelli, E., & Roeschert, F. (2024). Participation and contested forms of citizenship in the City of Sanctuary. Citizenship Studies, 28(4–5), 424–443. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2024.2407766

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