This article explores how pro-refugee civil society organisations discursively navigate the challenges of influencing policy in contexts that are largely hostile to their perspective, and the tensions implicit in doing so. It draws on rich documentary data to present an analysis of the policy narratives of seven case study organisations in the UK. Through this analysis, the article argues that these narratives form an 'assemblage' of discursive conformity to and contestation of the dominant construction of the policy problem, with the organisations concurrently positioned both as experts in the field and as facilitating expert knowledge transfer from refugees themselves. It is through this assemblage that the organisations negotiate the dil...
Purpose: In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
Refugees and asylum seekers are alternatively depicted as heroes or security threats, victims or exc...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This article explores how pro-refugee civil society organisations discursively navigate the challeng...
In this article, we examine how the concept of a `refugee' is discursively constituted within the UK...
In recent years asylum seekers arriving in the United Kingdom have been subject to a ‘hostile policy...
The recent collapse of the Dublin system, a system meant to distribute responsibility towards asylum...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The recent collapse of the Dublin system, a system meant to distribute responsibility towards asylum...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
This article contextualizes contemporary institutional responses of the European Union (EU) to the r...
Purpose In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
Contemporary Western society is permeated by a culture in which personal tales can be told and liste...
In Britain, the dispersal system for asylum-seekers, introduced in April 2000, has been widely criti...
Civil society organisations (CSOs) represent a key part of the political landscape surrounding refug...
Purpose: In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
Refugees and asylum seekers are alternatively depicted as heroes or security threats, victims or exc...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This article explores how pro-refugee civil society organisations discursively navigate the challeng...
In this article, we examine how the concept of a `refugee' is discursively constituted within the UK...
In recent years asylum seekers arriving in the United Kingdom have been subject to a ‘hostile policy...
The recent collapse of the Dublin system, a system meant to distribute responsibility towards asylum...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The recent collapse of the Dublin system, a system meant to distribute responsibility towards asylum...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
This article contextualizes contemporary institutional responses of the European Union (EU) to the r...
Purpose In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
Contemporary Western society is permeated by a culture in which personal tales can be told and liste...
In Britain, the dispersal system for asylum-seekers, introduced in April 2000, has been widely criti...
Civil society organisations (CSOs) represent a key part of the political landscape surrounding refug...
Purpose: In this article focused upon the UK context, the authors sought to better understand how po...
Refugees and asylum seekers are alternatively depicted as heroes or security threats, victims or exc...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...