On this week’s episode, we spoke to Nassim Majidi. She is a researcher and the co-founder of Samuel Hall, a social enterprise dedicated to conducting research on migration and forced displacement in Asia, Africa, and Europe with the goal of informing policy action and other forms of positive impact for communities.
Nassim speaks to us about her paper titled ‘Storytelling in Research with Refugees’ which explores the potential that presenting research through storytelling has in both capturing the authentic voice of the research participants and connecting the intended audience to the story through constructed points of relatability.
Tune in to hear all about this amazing research practice and Nassim’s wisdom around research ethics and better research practice and learn the realities of conducting research on the topic of migration and displacement.