Reciprocation in research and education is more than a transaction—it’s a relational ethic rooted in care, accountability, and mutual support. This post explores how postgraduate researchers and voluntary sector partners can embed reciprocation into ethical, inclusive practice.
Author: Research Stories
Research Impact: Sanctuary-Seeking Mothers and Transformative Education
Over recent years, I’ve had the privilege of working closely with mothers seeking sanctuary in Wales—women who have fled conflict, persecution, or instability in search of safety and a better future for themselves and their children. My research has concentrated on their experiences of education and learning, and how these experiences influence their identities, wellbeing, … Continue reading Research Impact: Sanctuary-Seeking Mothers and Transformative Education
Anti-Refugee Act
Today, I woke up feeling a profound sadness. Yesterday, the Nationality and Borders Bill became an Act of Parliament and passed into legislation. I wanted to reach out to all the wonderful, warm, and courageous fellow human pans I have met over the years and give them a big hug. Fellow humans who also happen … Continue reading Anti-Refugee Act

