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Many asylum seekers and refugees told us that lockdown is an opportunity for the mainstream population to share some of their experiences. Being a virtual prisoner in the house, frightened to go out? That\u2019s what many refugees have gone through, often for years on end.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n


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Welcome to our first blog!<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

What\u2019s it like being a refugee, especially under lockdown?<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Cov19: Chronicles from the Margins provokes reflecting on our shared as well as our very distinctive experiences under lockdown and beyond. We hope our project and this website will inspire and move you, delight and disturb you in equal measure. Please note, we are at a very early stage of development so watch this space for more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The preliminary research findings in our first couple of blogs are based on interviews and conversations with some 70 asylum seekers and 20 support group volunteers and workers in South Wales. The coastal, post-industrial city of Swansea is one of our key local fieldwork sites. We are happy to be working with local asylum and refugee support groups. But our project spans many people and places not just in the UK but across the globe. The lives of our research participants, for example, stretch across the Syrian, Kurdish, Eritrean, Sudanese, Somali, Iraqi, Iranian diasporas \u2013 families and friends connected via digital diasporas that are assuming a new force and creative energy as our lives go online during lockdown. So, here\u2019s what so many of our research participants told us:<\/p>\n\n\n\n