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Abstract
In this conversation, Nof Nasser Eddin and Nour Abu-Assab—the founders and directors of the Centre for Transnational Development and Collaboration (CTDC)—discuss the importance of decolonial approaches to studying refugee migration. In so doing, they draw on their research, consultancy, and advocacy work at CTDC, a London-based intersectional multidisciplinary Feminist Consultancy that focuses in particular on dynamics in Arabic-speaking countries and that has a goal to build communities and movements, through an approach that is both academic and grassroots-centred. CTDC attempts to bridge the gap between theory and practice through its innovative-ly transformative programmes, which include mentorship, educational programmes, trainings, and research. Nof and Nour’s conversation took place in November 2019 and was structured by questions sent to them in advance by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. What follows is a transcript of the conversation edited by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh and Mette L. Berg.
在这段对话中,Nof Nasser Eddin和Nour abu - assab——跨国发展与合作中心(CTDC)的创始人和主任——讨论了研究难民移民的非殖民化方法的重要性。在这样做的过程中,她们利用了自己在CTDC的研究、咨询和宣传工作。CTDC是一家位于伦敦的跨领域多学科女权主义咨询公司,特别关注阿拉伯语国家的动态,其目标是通过一种以学术和基层为中心的方法来建立社区和运动。CTDC试图通过其创新的变革性项目(包括指导、教育项目、培训和研究)弥合理论与实践之间的差距。Nof和Nour的谈话发生在2019年11月,由Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh事先向他们发送的问题构成。以下是由Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh和Mette L. Berg编辑的对话实录。