Liminality Podcast

Episode 2

35 min · 13. marras 2025
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The Liminality Research Consortium , hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and lived experience, each episode weaves together evidence, reflections and stories from the research sites, bridging science and advocacy to raise awareness and inspire action towards more gender-responsive, inclusive and equitable migration,  humanitarian and health policies. Liminality Research podcasts are produced by the Liminality Research Consortium, in partnership with Refocus Media Lab. Acknowledgements: This research has been supported by research grants from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS) and the Lindenhof Foundation. The production of the Liminality Research Podcast has been made possible through the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Agora Grant. Music credit: Street Names by HoliznaCC0  Disclaimer: The research featured in this podcast is based on qualitative studies conducted across five countries. The findings and conclusions reflect the specific contexts, times and places of data collection and are not representative of all displaced populations. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Geneva Graduate Institute, the Liminality Research Consortium, its funders, partners or other stakeholders.

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The Liminality Research Consortium , hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and lived experience, each episode weaves together evidence, reflections and stories from the research sites, bridging science and advocacy to raise awareness and inspire action towards more gender-responsive, inclusive and equitable migration,  humanitarian and health policies. Liminality Research podcasts are produced by the Liminality Research Consortium, in partnership with Refocus Media Lab. Acknowledgements: This research has been supported by research grants from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS) and the Lindenhof Foundation. The production of the Liminality Research Podcast has been made possible through the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Agora Grant. Music credit: Street Names by HoliznaCC0  Disclaimer: The research featured in this podcast is based on qualitative studies conducted across five countries. The findings and conclusions reflect the specific contexts, times and places of data collection and are not representative of all displaced populations. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Geneva Graduate Institute, the Liminality Research Consortium, its funders, partners or other stakeholders.

7. touko 202629 min
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Episode 2

The Liminality Research Consortium , hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and lived experience, each episode weaves together evidence, reflections and stories from the research sites, bridging science and advocacy to raise awareness and inspire action towards more gender-responsive, inclusive and equitable migration,  humanitarian and health policies. Liminality Research podcasts are produced by the Liminality Research Consortium, in partnership with Refocus Media Lab. Acknowledgements: This research has been supported by research grants from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS) and the Lindenhof Foundation. The production of the Liminality Research Podcast has been made possible through the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Agora Grant. Music credit: Street Names by HoliznaCC0  Disclaimer: The research featured in this podcast is based on qualitative studies conducted across five countries. The findings and conclusions reflect the specific contexts, times and places of data collection and are not representative of all displaced populations. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Geneva Graduate Institute, the Liminality Research Consortium, its funders, partners or other stakeholders.

13. marras 202535 min
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Episode 1

The Liminality Research Consortium, hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and lived experience, each episode weaves together evidence, reflections and stories from the research sites, bridging science and advocacy to raise awareness and inspire action towards more gender-responsive, inclusive and equitable migration,  humanitarian and health policies. Liminality Research podcasts are produced by the Liminality Research Consortium, in partnership with Refocus Media Lab. Acknowledgements: This research has been supported by research grants from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS) and the Lindenhof Foundation. The production of the Liminality Research Podcast has been made possible through the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Agora Grant. Music credit: Street Names by HoliznaCC0  Disclaimer: The research featured in this podcast is based on qualitative studies conducted across five countries. The findings and conclusions reflect the specific contexts, times and places of data collection and are not representative of all displaced populations. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Geneva Graduate Institute, the Liminality Research Consortium, its funders, partners or other stakeholders.

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