Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social relations and reinforce particular notions of belonging. However, extant discursive research on place-identity has so far neglected the mutually constitutive relationships between constructions of place and identity in legitimising people's presence. To address this gap, this study, undertaken in Scotland, applies the notion of place-identity to the discursive analysis of interviews with asylum seekers and refugees, people who work in organisations that support asylum seekers and refugees and locals who live in areas where asylum seekers and refugees tend to be housed. The analysis suggests that constructions of asylum seekers' and refugees' cou...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
Asylum accommodation is held to isolate asylum seekers spatially and socially from the majority popu...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
This ethnographic study of asylum seekers in East Anglia, UK, poses the following questions: how do ...
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...
Social empowerment and social engagement are notions not normally associated with the experiences of...
To feel at home and to find your place identity in a completely different setting than you are used ...
This paper explores asylum-seekers' and refugees' experiences of place, social exclusion and social ...
Few topics are more hotly debated than the reception and accommodation of asylum seekers and refugee...
In a trans-national context, immigrants are often described as essentially different from existing r...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary, critical discourse analysis (CDA) approach to investigate th...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This thesis draws upon ethnographic work in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to interrogate asylum as a s...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
Asylum accommodation is held to isolate asylum seekers spatially and socially from the majority popu...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
This ethnographic study of asylum seekers in East Anglia, UK, poses the following questions: how do ...
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...
Social empowerment and social engagement are notions not normally associated with the experiences of...
To feel at home and to find your place identity in a completely different setting than you are used ...
This paper explores asylum-seekers' and refugees' experiences of place, social exclusion and social ...
Few topics are more hotly debated than the reception and accommodation of asylum seekers and refugee...
In a trans-national context, immigrants are often described as essentially different from existing r...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary, critical discourse analysis (CDA) approach to investigate th...
This paper shows how asylum seeker accommodation produces a politics of discomfort among both asylum...
This thesis draws upon ethnographic work in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to interrogate asylum as a s...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
Asylum accommodation is held to isolate asylum seekers spatially and socially from the majority popu...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...