"小行李箱":身临其境的移民童年和多感官方法作为破坏性和促进性机会

Wendy Sims-Schouten, Sara Wingate-Gray
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在全球儿童移民人数增加的背景下,本研究通过多感官材料,以易于理解和富有创造性的方式,将儿童的故事和经历集中化,从而促进对流离失所的影响和遗留问题的理解。本研究重点关注两个有争议的历史性移民/难民计划--"儿童运输 "计划和 "温德拉什 "计划,将触觉与视觉和听觉相结合,将当代儿童作为共同制作者/研究者、专家和 "体验者",展示昔日儿童的物品、故事和记忆。
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“Tiny luggages”: Immersive migrant childhoods and multi-sensory methods as disruptive and facilitative opportunities
Against the backdrop of the rise in child migrants across the world, this study advances understanding of the transformative potential of centralizing children’s stories and experiences through multi-sensory materials, producing accessible and creative ways to disrupt, counter, and draw critical attention to the impact and legacy of displacement. Focusing on two controversial historic migration/refugee schemes, Kindertransport and Windrush, this study integrates haptics with vision and audition, presenting contemporary children as co-producers/researchers, experts and “experiencers”, with former children’s objects, stories, memories.
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