\"This thesis uses an empirically informed Marxist analysis to investigate the role of interests, consciousness and unpaid activity of refugees and asylum seekers in shaping their relationships with the British state, including case studies from the city of Newcastle upon Tyne. I argue that antagonism between the British state and refugees from economically underdeveloped countries is rooted in capitalist relations of production, with Britain occupying an imperialist position. The thesis advances a novel perspective on 'social capital', understood as purposive and sustained forms of non-contractual engagement, with implicit norms and values. Social capital is 'unmasked' as a way of understanding and intervening in relations at an individual...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
The aim of this research is to examine the impact of UKs immigration policies and procedures on asyl...
This PhD thesis examines how Eritrean forced migrants in the UK form outside imaginaries about desti...
\"This thesis uses an empirically informed Marxist analysis to investigate the role of interests, co...
This thesis uses an empirically informed Marxist analysis to investigate the role of interests, cons...
Today, in a period of economic crisis, public sector cuts and escalating class struggle, Marxism off...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Based on UK fieldwork in the West Midlands, Manchester and Liverpool and London, the paper explores ...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
The following paper is a case study on the network of activist and volunteer groups in Helsinki acti...
The literature on social movements has paid attention to the different forms of repression and crimi...
Social empowerment and social engagement are notions not normally associated with the experiences of...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
This thesis offers an investigation into the social construction and social control of the asylum 'p...
Since 2015, new forms of migrant solidarity work emerged in Glasgow, spurred in part by refugee flow...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
The aim of this research is to examine the impact of UKs immigration policies and procedures on asyl...
This PhD thesis examines how Eritrean forced migrants in the UK form outside imaginaries about desti...
\"This thesis uses an empirically informed Marxist analysis to investigate the role of interests, co...
This thesis uses an empirically informed Marxist analysis to investigate the role of interests, cons...
Today, in a period of economic crisis, public sector cuts and escalating class struggle, Marxism off...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Based on UK fieldwork in the West Midlands, Manchester and Liverpool and London, the paper explores ...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
The following paper is a case study on the network of activist and volunteer groups in Helsinki acti...
The literature on social movements has paid attention to the different forms of repression and crimi...
Social empowerment and social engagement are notions not normally associated with the experiences of...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
This thesis offers an investigation into the social construction and social control of the asylum 'p...
Since 2015, new forms of migrant solidarity work emerged in Glasgow, spurred in part by refugee flow...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
The aim of this research is to examine the impact of UKs immigration policies and procedures on asyl...
This PhD thesis examines how Eritrean forced migrants in the UK form outside imaginaries about desti...