Research groups
Marie Godin
Research Officer, University of Oxford
Marie Godin is currently 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