PhD, motherhood and migration: voice from the margins A self-ethnography of denunciation.

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Nadia Babani

Keywords
Self-ethnography,
decolonization,
migration,
motherhood,
care,
intersectionality,
precarity. The following is to analyse the hard economic and psychosocial condition in which the author finds herself, making the decision to pursue a PhD despite the impossibility of getting a scholarship. This reflection does not pretend to be exhaustive, but rather to narrate this experience as a picture of a very specific social situation. First the condition of precarity done by the academy in relation to the specific subjectivity of a woman, mother and a migrant in a doctoral training. This study will be observed through the self-etnography method and feminist perspective; also making use of multidisciplinary tools centred on decolonial studies. I will try to detail the effects made by the condition of being a woman/mother, an unemployed student and a migrant.

Keywords
decolonization, migration, motherhood, care, intersectionality, academic work, autoethnography

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Babani, Nadia. “PhD, motherhood and migration: voice from the margins: A self-ethnography of denunciation”. Clivatge. Revista d’estudis i testimonis sobre els conflictes i els canvis socials, no. 11, p. e-42100, doi:10.1344/CLIVATGE2023.11.5.