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Lotte Remue
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2026
‘We don’t know what it means in Pashto’: Multilingual Memory and the Disclosure of Past Experiences in Interpreter-mediated Interaction
Lotte Remue
Bookchapter
in
Language and Memory: Methods, Scales and Stakes
2026
2025
'But that’s what I’m saying' : experiential versus institutional truth in guardian-minor interactions
Lotte Remue
Floor Verhaeghe
Ilse Derluyn
Katrijn Maryns
A1
Journal Article
in
MULTILINGUA-JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL AND INTERLANGUAGE COMMUNICATION
2025
Ethics in qualitative migration and refugee studies in Europe : from 'doing no harm' to reciprocity and equity
Charlotte De Kock
Floor Verhaeghe
Leni Linthout
Giacomo Orsini
Océane Uzureau
Liselot Casteleyn
Gaëlle Le Pavic
Lotte Remue
Marie Jacobs
Ella van Hest
et al.
A1
Journal Article
in
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE METHODS
2025
Gaining and gauging trust through small stories in the interaction between guardians and unaccompanied minors
Lotte Remue
Workingpaper
2025
Van 'doing no harm' naar wederzijdse voordelen : ethische overwegingen in kwalitatief onderzoek naar migratie en vluchten
Charlotte De Kock
Floor Verhaeghe
Leni Linthout
Giacomo Orsini
Océane Uzureau
Liselot Casteleyn
Gaëlle Le Pavic
Lotte Remue
Marie Jacobs
Ella van Hest
et al.
Bookchapter
in
Feministische en queer onderzoeksmethoden in het recht
2025
2024
Conflicting expectations of interpreters' roles in the interaction between guardians and unaccompanied minors
Lotte Remue
Floor Verhaeghe
Ilse Derluyn
Katrijn Maryns
A1
Journal Article
in
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK
2024