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Sanctuary Research

We are currently mapping Sanctuary-related research carried out by academics across Queen’s University Belfast. Below, you will find the main thematic categories, each with associated sub-areas and the academics who, to our knowledge, are active in these fields.

Please click on any academic’s name to access their profile and learn more about their specific research interests.

If you are a Queen’s academic whose work aligns with the Sanctuary agenda but is not yet listed here, we warmly invite you to get in touch. This page is a work in progress, and we would be delighted to include your contribution.

We would like to thank the Research Impact Team at Queen's for their work in mapping researchers and projects from across the institution.

Education and Inclusion

This area includes: Teaching English to refugees and asylum seekers (ESOL, TESOL); Inclusive and intercultural pedagogy; Decolonising the curriculum; Theory and practice of feedback processes; Widening participation and access to higher education; Educational policy and refugee/asylum seeker access

Health, Wellbeing, and Trauma

This area includes: Trauma-informed practice; Mental health and psychosocial support for displaced people; Healthcare access and cultural competence

Gender and Protection

This area includes: Gender-based violence and protection mechanisms; Women’s empowerment and leadership in migration contexts; LGBTQIA+ experiences of displacement

Social Justice, Law, and Policy

This area includes: Human rights and asylum law; Migration policy and advocacy; Integration and community cohesion; Minority ethnic business, employment, and recruitment; Anti-racism and equality frameworks

Culture, Arts, and Storytelling

This area includes: Arts-based and creative approaches to integration; Storytelling, film, and performance as tools for social change; Memory, identity, and belonging; Media representations of refugees and migrants; Creative Ethnography

Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding

This area includes: Religion and integration (e.g. Islam, interfaith work, etc.); Conflict, displacement, and peacebuilding; Studies related to Palestine, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and other conflict-affected regions

Environment and Displacement

This area includes: Climate migration and environmental justice; Sustainability and migration in urban contexts

Intersectionality and Lived Experience

This area includes: Understanding how overlapping identities (e.g. gender, race, migration status, disability, religion, sexuality) shape experiences of inclusion, exclusion, and belonging; Intersectional approaches to education, health, and policy