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Sarah Murru
@sarahmurru.bsky.social
Slowly getting to know this New space.
Assistant Professor in Sociology at KU Leuven.
Resistance Studies & Feminist Research.
Free Palestine
New issue of the Journal of Résistance Studies is out 👌🏻
Check it out 👇🏻
Our latest issue, volume 10.2 is out!! New articles explore case studies such as the Egyptian revolution, the climate movement and queer resistance, bringing important lessons on what makes movements succeed - or fail. Explore them here: resistance-journal.org/jrs_issue/vo...
Volume 10, Issue 2 - Journal of Resistance Studies
resistance-journal.org
May 5, 2025 at 8:35 AM
Reposted by Sarah Murru
In her article on Liminal Solidarity amongst Ukrainian Refugee Mothers, Hannah Grondelaers proposes a conceptualisation of solidarity that grasps the complex dynamics and context of the reception centre the Ukrainian refugee mothers lived at. Read more on digest.ugent.be 📌
March 18, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Latest publication, together with Naïké Garny, exploring intersectional understandings of resistance with the Sisters' House 👇🏻
In their article on The Sisters’ House as an Intersectional, Feminist Reception Project for Migrant Women, Naïké Garny and Sarah Murru analyse the concept of Constructive Resistance and explain how The SH enacts a constructive project. Read more on digest.ugent.be 📌 @sarahmurru.bsky.social
February 25, 2025 at 5:49 PM
Reposted by Sarah Murru
In his article on embodied solidarity in Parisian squats, Alexis Trancrède Pagès underscores the political strength of care practices within squats, providing an alternative vision on intersectional ethics of care. Read more? Check the article on digest.ugent.be 📌
February 11, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Reposted by Sarah Murru
In her article on maternalism and power asymmetries during solidarity practices, Zinaïda Sluijs analyses the ‘integrationist’ tendencies of volunteers supporting asylum seekers in Sweden. Read more? Check the article on digest.ugent.be (link in bio) 📌

@zsluijs.bsky.social
February 10, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Reposted by Sarah Murru
During her ethnographic fieldwork and volunteer work with(in) two LGBTIQ+ organisations, Liselot Casteleyn focused on the ambiguity of support groups and their solidarity practices when preparing SOGI applicants for their asylum interview. Want to read more? Check the article on digest.ugent.be 📌
January 29, 2025 at 8:59 AM
Right before the winter holidays, together with amazing colleagues and contributors, we published this 👇🏻 spécial issue in @digest-journal.bsky.social.
We bring together concepts of resistance, solidarity and intersectionality to think about experiences of violence in migration regimes.
Check out DiGeSt's new Special Issue on critical solidarity practices!

'Intersectional Solidarities and Resistances in Face of Violent Migration Regimes', guest edited by Sarah Murru, Robin Vandevoordt, Naïké Garny & A. Tancrede Pages

Open Access: digest.ugent.be
February 25, 2025 at 5:36 PM