Blogs from the 'In Dialogue' series are attracting a lot of attention. In case you missed this, below is the blog about Sarah's talk: 'Contestation at the borderlands between migration, childhood and care: An exploration of child language brokers and lone child migrants' Eka: What's this talk all about, Sarah? Sarah: This talk is about… Continue reading Revisiting ‘In Dialogue with Professor Sarah Crafter about her Talk at the OPRC Launch Event’
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In Dialogue with Professor Sarah Crafter about her Talk at the OPRC Launch Event
'Contestation at the borderlands between migration, childhood and care: An exploration of child language brokers and lone child migrants' Eka: What's this talk all about, Sarah? Sarah: This talk is about the care that children provide for other in the context of migration. For example, I talk about how young people who translate and interpret… Continue reading In Dialogue with Professor Sarah Crafter about her Talk at the OPRC Launch Event
Contestation at the borderlands between migration, childhood and care: An exploration of child language brokers and lone child migrants
In this talk, Professor Sarah Crafter draws on her work with child language brokers and separated child migrants to argue that when psychology is ‘OPEN’ to viewing childhood through a critical-developmental lens, we can better understand the richness and complexities of diverse childhoods. In particular, she looks at the intersection between migration, childhood and care… Continue reading Contestation at the borderlands between migration, childhood and care: An exploration of child language brokers and lone child migrants