Liminality Research Consortium
Liminality Podcast
The Liminality Research Consortium, hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement.
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7. Mai 2026
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Episode 3 07.05.2026 29:33
The Liminality Research Consortium , hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and lived experience, each episode weaves t...
Episode 2 13.11.2025 35:18
The Liminality Research Consortium , hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and lived experience, each episode weaves t...
Episode 1 13.11.2025 24:38
The Liminality Research Consortium, hosted by the Gender Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute, is a multi-country research initiative examining how gender, sexuality and migration intersect to shape people’s living conditions, survival strategies and, ultimately, their health and well-being in contexts of displacement. Drawing on interdisciplinary research and lived experience, each episode weaves to...
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