Marie Godin
Research groups
Marie Godin
Research Officer
- University of Oxford
Dr. Marie Godin is currently a research officer at the Oxford Department of International Development (University of Oxford). Her research interests lie in the area of migration and development, with a focus on diaspora engagement, gender and participation in peace-building and (post)-conflict reconstruction. She became a member of IMI in October 2015 to work on a new research project investigating the links between social protection initiatives, welfare systems and migration within, towards and beyond Europe (www.mobilewefare.org). Her recent publications include'Breaking the silences, breaking the frames: a gendered diasporic analysis of sexual violence in the DRC', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2017) and 'Theatre and Photography as New Contentious Repertoires of Congolese Women in the Diaspora: Towards Another Politics of Representation of Rape', African Diaspora 9 (1-2) 101-127.
Recent publications
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Theatre and Photography as New Contentious Repertoires of Congolese Women in the Diaspora: Towards Another Politics of Representation of Rape
Journal article
Marie Godin, (2016), African Diaspora, 9(1-2), 101 - 127
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'Refugee voices', new social media and politics of representation: Young Congolese in the diaspora and beyond
Journal article
Marie Godin and Giorgia Doná, (2016), Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees, 32(1), 60 - 71
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Moroccan and Congolese Migrant Organizations in Belgium
Book chapter
Marie Godin et al, (2015), The State and the Grassroots: Immigrant Transnational Organizations in Four Continents
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Heart of a Mother: Performative Diasporic Engagements with Gender based Violence in the DR Congo
Journal article
Marie Godin, (2015), Journal of Culture and African Women Studies
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‘Saving the Congo’: transnational social fields and politics of home in the Congolese diaspora
Journal article
David Garbin and Marie Godin, (2013), The African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, 6, 113 - 130