This ethnographic study of asylum seekers in East Anglia, UK, poses the following questions: how do asylum seekers adapt, cope and adjust to life in the UK when their future is so uncertain? To what extent do people seeking asylum relate to an asylum seeker identity? How do asylum seekers negotiate interactions with others as they await an outcome to their application for asylum? This study explores these questions in an effort to gain insight into the role of identity reconstruction during the process of asylum seeking. This thesis is based on twelve months of fieldwork in the towns of Norwich and Great Yarmouth, and to a lesser extent in Peterborough and London, where asylum seekers had been dispersed by either the London Boroughs or the...
This study explores how the immigration status of the 'asylum seeker' impacts upon notions of 'iden...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
Drawing on fieldwork carried out in 2002–2003, this paper reveals the complexity of interactions bet...
Drawing on fieldwork carried out in 2002–2003, this paper reveals the complexity of interactions bet...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
This article is based on fieldwork (2002–2003) in Great Yarmouth and Norwich in Britain with asylum ...
Asylum Aid (1999) believes that asylum seekers tend to be represented as either victims or frauds. P...
This article is based on fieldwork (2002–2003) in Great Yarmouth and Norwich in Britain with asylum ...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the asylum process from an experiential perspective, starting i...
A thesis submitted to Middlesex University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
The early part of the 21st century has been marked by widespread social upheaval and geographical di...
This thesis explores the psychological processes involved in the experiences people encounter when s...
This study explores how the immigration status of the 'asylum seeker' impacts upon notions of 'iden...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
Drawing on fieldwork carried out in 2002–2003, this paper reveals the complexity of interactions bet...
Drawing on fieldwork carried out in 2002–2003, this paper reveals the complexity of interactions bet...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
This article is based on fieldwork (2002–2003) in Great Yarmouth and Norwich in Britain with asylum ...
Asylum Aid (1999) believes that asylum seekers tend to be represented as either victims or frauds. P...
This article is based on fieldwork (2002–2003) in Great Yarmouth and Norwich in Britain with asylum ...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the asylum process from an experiential perspective, starting i...
A thesis submitted to Middlesex University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
The early part of the 21st century has been marked by widespread social upheaval and geographical di...
This thesis explores the psychological processes involved in the experiences people encounter when s...
This study explores how the immigration status of the 'asylum seeker' impacts upon notions of 'iden...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...