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Compromise and complicity: partnership and interdependence in a global challenges research collaboration (2023)
Journal Article
Palladino, M., Jeffery, L., Benslimane, D., & Arfaoui, O. (2023). Compromise and complicity: partnership and interdependence in a global challenges research collaboration. Global Social Challenges, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1332/27523349y2023d000000001

This article contributes to debates on international collaborations by examining contradictions between the decolonial turn and the UK’s Global Challenges Research Fund which imposed Global North leadership on Global South partners. Through the lense... Read More about Compromise and complicity: partnership and interdependence in a global challenges research collaboration.

‘Être vraiment vrai’: truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco (2023)
Journal Article
Palladino, M., & Bachelet, S. (2023). ‘Être vraiment vrai’: truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco. Identities,

This article explores truth demands, politics of in/visibility, and migration in Morocco. Based on the participatory research project Arts for Advocacy: Creative Engagement with Forced Displacement in Morocco, we argue that narratives which depart fr... Read More about ‘Être vraiment vrai’: truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco.

‘Être vraiment vrai’: truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco (2023)
Journal Article
Bachelet, S., & Palladino, M. (in press). ‘Être vraiment vrai’: truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco. Identities, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289x.2023.2233857

This article explores truth demands, politics of in/visibility and migration in Morocco. Based on the participatory research project Arts for Advocacy: Creative Engagement with Forced Displacement in Morocco, we argue that narratives that depart from... Read More about ‘Être vraiment vrai’: truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco.

'Être vraiment vrai': truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco (2023)
Journal Article
Bachelet, S., & Palladino, M. (2023). 'Être vraiment vrai': truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco. Identities, https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2023.2233857

This article explores truth demands, politics of in/visibility, and migration in Morocco. Based on the participatory research project Arts for Advocacy: Creative Engagement with Forced Displacement in Morocco, we argue that narratives which depart fr... Read More about 'Être vraiment vrai': truth, in/visibility and migration in Morocco.

Creative engagement with migration (2019)
Journal Article
Jeffery, L., Palladino, M., Rotter, R., & Woolley, A. (2019). Creative engagement with migration. Crossings: Journal of Migration and Culture, 10(1), 3-17. https://doi.org/10.1386/cjmc.10.1.3_1

This article introduces a special issue on arts-based engagement with migration, comprising articles, reflections, poems and images. The introductory article starts by exploring the ethical, political and empirical reasons for the increased use of ar... Read More about Creative engagement with migration.

(Im)mobility and Mediterranean migrations: journeys ‘between the pleasures of wealth and the desires of the poor' (2017)
Journal Article
Palladino. (2017). (Im)mobility and Mediterranean migrations: journeys ‘between the pleasures of wealth and the desires of the poor'. The Journal of North African Studies, 23(1-2), 71-89. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629387.2018.1400241

Foregrounding (im)mobility to engage with experiences of human displacement, this study seeks to disrupt and set a change of emphasis in current debates about migration in literary and cultural studies. It engages with Laila Lalami’s Hope and Other D... Read More about (Im)mobility and Mediterranean migrations: journeys ‘between the pleasures of wealth and the desires of the poor'.

Open Hearing in a Closed Sea: migration policies and postcolonial strategies of resistance in the Mediterranean (2015)
Journal Article
Palladino, M., & Gjergji, I. (2015). Open Hearing in a Closed Sea: migration policies and postcolonial strategies of resistance in the Mediterranean. Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 18(1), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2014.998255

In the early 2000s migration towards Italy, both as a destination and transit country, was on the rise and gained increasing importance on the political agenda. In this context, enhanced security measures of border control in the Mediterranean became... Read More about Open Hearing in a Closed Sea: migration policies and postcolonial strategies of resistance in the Mediterranean.

Divorce and dialogue: intertextuality in Amara Lakhous' Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi (2014)
Journal Article
Palladino. (2014). Divorce and dialogue: intertextuality in Amara Lakhous' Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi. Language and Intercultural Communication, 14(3), 287 -303. https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2014.900999

This study addresses the underdeveloped dialogue in contemporary intercultural relations between Italy and its ‘others’ to examine the ways in which Amara Lakhous' novel Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi (2010) [Divorce Islamic style in viale Mar... Read More about Divorce and dialogue: intertextuality in Amara Lakhous' Divorzio all'islamica a viale Marconi.

Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics (2012)
Journal Article
Palladino. (2012). Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics. MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 334 -352

This study seeks to examine the ethical import of Morrison's eighth novel, Love (2003), through analysis of its narrative forms. With a complex weaving of narrative voices that offer oppositional points of views, Love demands that readers reconsider... Read More about Aphrodite's faces: Toni Morrison's Love and Ethics.

Glasgow’s Doulton Fountain and Postcolonial Heterotopia in ‘There’s the Bird that Never Flew (2011)
Journal Article
Palladino. (2011). Glasgow’s Doulton Fountain and Postcolonial Heterotopia in ‘There’s the Bird that Never Flew. Safundi, 407 - 423. https://doi.org/10.1080/17533171.2011.586837

Zoë Wicomb's short story ‘There's the Bird that Never Flew’ engages with one of Glasgow's most prominent pieces of public art. Unveiled as part of the 1888 Empire Exhibition, the Doulton Fountain commemorates Queen Victoria's colonial achievements wi... Read More about Glasgow’s Doulton Fountain and Postcolonial Heterotopia in ‘There’s the Bird that Never Flew.