An ethnography of London's only advice organisation for private renters, Advice4Renters' work with low-income migrants, explores how housing has become a migration fault line in the UK. Through differing conceptions of status and citizenship, migrants and legal practitioners navigate the societal borders of solidarity, integration and citizenship
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK's Immigration Act 2016, this article sets out to ex...
In May 2007, writing in The Observer, the cabinet minister Margaret Hodge stirred up political debat...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
none2The connections between the transformation of citizenship, the diversification of poverty and t...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
Unprecedented numbers of migrants have arrived into the UK since the early 1990s. Heated debate has...
Around 5.6 million British nationals live outside the United Kingdom: the equivalent of one in every...
The study explores inclusion in and exclusion from citizenship of migrant workers in three new immig...
The UK Immigration Act 2016 is central to the Conservative Government’s drive to create a more hosti...
This special issue focuses on migrants’ self-organised strategies in relation to housing in Europe, ...
This ethnographic study explores how 'Romanian Roma' migrants in the UK, without previous relationsh...
The Immigration Act 2016 has heralded an era of amplified Government intervention into day‐to‐day li...
Connects global migration with urban marginalization, exploring how “race” maps onto place across th...
The UK Immigration Act 2016 is central to the Conservative Government’s drive to create a more hosti...
In this paper we suggest that there is a need to examine what is meant by “context” in Social Psycho...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK's Immigration Act 2016, this article sets out to ex...
In May 2007, writing in The Observer, the cabinet minister Margaret Hodge stirred up political debat...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
none2The connections between the transformation of citizenship, the diversification of poverty and t...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
Unprecedented numbers of migrants have arrived into the UK since the early 1990s. Heated debate has...
Around 5.6 million British nationals live outside the United Kingdom: the equivalent of one in every...
The study explores inclusion in and exclusion from citizenship of migrant workers in three new immig...
The UK Immigration Act 2016 is central to the Conservative Government’s drive to create a more hosti...
This special issue focuses on migrants’ self-organised strategies in relation to housing in Europe, ...
This ethnographic study explores how 'Romanian Roma' migrants in the UK, without previous relationsh...
The Immigration Act 2016 has heralded an era of amplified Government intervention into day‐to‐day li...
Connects global migration with urban marginalization, exploring how “race” maps onto place across th...
The UK Immigration Act 2016 is central to the Conservative Government’s drive to create a more hosti...
In this paper we suggest that there is a need to examine what is meant by “context” in Social Psycho...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK's Immigration Act 2016, this article sets out to ex...
In May 2007, writing in The Observer, the cabinet minister Margaret Hodge stirred up political debat...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...