Editorial Portfolio.
Edited by Mohamed Lamrabet.
MSNVI is an editorial portfolio at the intersection of communication, migration, education and the public sphere.
MSNVI
Media, Strategy & Narrative InterventionsMSNVI is an editorial portfolio at the intersection of communication, migration, education and the public sphere. It assembles policy briefs, essays, impulses and concepts that examine public communication as a political, strategic and designerly field.
The works examine how the public sphere emerges, how visibility is organised and under what conditions civil society communication is effective. Design is understood here as translation: the way an argument arrives in the world — thought structurally, not meant decoratively.
From the portfolio emerge workshops, communication concepts and advisory formats for civil society organisations, educational actors and public institutions.
Communication & the Public Sphere
The works ask how the public sphere emerges as a structured field and which communicative practices organise visibility. Communication is not understood as an addition to political work, but as its integral component.
Migration & Social Participation
Communication in migrant contexts is complex and politically charged. The publications examine how migrant organisations become visible and how own interpretive frameworks can be developed and communicated.
Education & Civil Society
Educational actors and civil society initiatives operate under conditions that structurally impede professional external communication. The concepts and materials address these conditions concretely.
Mohamed Lamrabet
Mohamed Lamrabet works at the intersection of communication, migration, education and political publicity. MSNVI is his editorial portfolio: a curated space for publications, impulses and concepts that emerge from this work.
The publications arise from analytical engagement with civil society communication, migrant public spheres and the structural conditions of political visibility.
The portfolio also generates workshops, advisory formats and communication projects. These are aimed at civil society organisations, educational institutions and public actors who want to develop their communication strategically and substantively.
Three Principles.
Clarity over Complexity
Difficult contexts are translated into understandable language — without simplifying what is complex. This is the craft standard of all publications.
Communication as a Political Field
The public sphere is not a neutral space. The works examine how access to it is distributed, which narratives are structurally favoured and what this means for social participation.
Contextual Precision
The structural conditions under which civil society actors communicate are the starting point — not background knowledge that is mentioned at best.