How do migrants negotiate risk and manage both the material and emotional challenges and opportunities which moving to a new place brings? What is the everyday relationship between security and insecurity in lived experiences of migration? What can critical perspectives on post-socialism teach us about the practices, relationships and experiences which migrants from Central and East European countries mobilise in seeking to make themselves and their families more secure? Can migration itself be seen as a ‘social security practice’ entailing both material and emotional dimensions and, if so, with which implications for migrants as individuals, families and identity-based groups? These are some of the questions which this special issue seeks ...
This paper is not about Brexit and yet it is. It presents findings from a project which explored the...
This article addresses the process of securitization of international migration in Europe, which has...
Migration to East and Central Europe (ECE) remains under-researched, not least because of the relati...
How do migrants negotiate risk and manage both the material and emotional challenges and opportuniti...
Drawing on extensive qualitative research into experiences of migration and settlement among Central...
Research has given increasing recognition to the important role that children play in family decisio...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
Drawing on extensive qualitative research into experiences of migration and settlement among Central...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as on...
The post-accession migration to the UK from the eight Central and Eastern European countries that jo...
Drawing on qualitative research with Central and East European (CEE) migrants living and working in ...
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, issues in migration gradually gained importance a...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
In the last 20 years, Central Eastern Europe has witnessed a number of momentous events that have ma...
This paper is not about Brexit and yet it is. It presents findings from a project which explored the...
This article addresses the process of securitization of international migration in Europe, which has...
Migration to East and Central Europe (ECE) remains under-researched, not least because of the relati...
How do migrants negotiate risk and manage both the material and emotional challenges and opportuniti...
Drawing on extensive qualitative research into experiences of migration and settlement among Central...
Research has given increasing recognition to the important role that children play in family decisio...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
Drawing on extensive qualitative research into experiences of migration and settlement among Central...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
In 2004 eight Central and East European countries joined the European Union (EU), and the UK, as on...
The post-accession migration to the UK from the eight Central and Eastern European countries that jo...
Drawing on qualitative research with Central and East European (CEE) migrants living and working in ...
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, issues in migration gradually gained importance a...
This paper draws on an anthropological perspective on social security to explore the complex ways in...
In the last 20 years, Central Eastern Europe has witnessed a number of momentous events that have ma...
This paper is not about Brexit and yet it is. It presents findings from a project which explored the...
This article addresses the process of securitization of international migration in Europe, which has...
Migration to East and Central Europe (ECE) remains under-researched, not least because of the relati...