Author profile: Amadu Khan

Amadu Khan is an independent researcher and consultant on forced migration, international development, the news media and social policy. He has contributed to teaching and research at the University of Edinburgh and Njala University. Amadu Khan is a human rights journalist and storyteller-performer artist. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Nomoli Media Group.

The Cultural ‘Therapeutics’ of Sovereignty in the Context of Forced Migration

Amadu Khan • Aug 29 2018 • Articles

State therapeutic apparatuses are based on a false premise that immigrants are incapable of acquiring the behaviours, language and cultural values of the host country.

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