This paper explores ‘second generation’ refugee experiences of racism in London, drawing on 45 qualitative interviews. The article analyses specific histories of racialisation for three different refugee groups from Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Turkey and the generational shifts in reproducing race. The asylum system is foregrounded as an essential framework in which to analyse experiences of racism. This was most evident for the first generation refugee, however for their children less is known on how these forms of racism shaped experiences. Within our study, ‘everyday’ mundane forms of racism were recounted by the ‘second generation’ which were often contrasted with that of their parents in severity. This paper analyses this inter-generational...
Since the mid 1990s third sector professionals and organizations have come under increasing pressure...
Our focus is on how empirical research can engage with and intervene in the intimacies between race ...
Throughout the last twenty years, following accession to the European Union (EU), legal economic mig...
This paper explores ‘second generation’ refugee experiences of racism in London, drawing on 45 quali...
Wales has a long history of migration, however the introduction of dispersed asylum seekers in 2001 ...
This paper draws on qualitative interviews to explore the educational experiences amongst the UK-bor...
Previous discursive research has found that minority group members may deny or downplay the existenc...
This article explores the various types of racism and racialization comparing the experiences of des...
Drawing on narrative interviews with people who have recently or in the past fled to Denmark, this a...
Wales has a long history of migration; however, the introduction of dispersed asylum seekers in 200...
This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation dur...
The past five decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in immigration controls. The external control...
As the need for international aid and protection is rapidly on the rise throughout the world, refuge...
This paper explores the language practices, attitudes to languages and the inter-generational transm...
Since the mid 1990s third sector professionals and organizations have come under increasing pressure...
Our focus is on how empirical research can engage with and intervene in the intimacies between race ...
Throughout the last twenty years, following accession to the European Union (EU), legal economic mig...
This paper explores ‘second generation’ refugee experiences of racism in London, drawing on 45 quali...
Wales has a long history of migration, however the introduction of dispersed asylum seekers in 2001 ...
This paper draws on qualitative interviews to explore the educational experiences amongst the UK-bor...
Previous discursive research has found that minority group members may deny or downplay the existenc...
This article explores the various types of racism and racialization comparing the experiences of des...
Drawing on narrative interviews with people who have recently or in the past fled to Denmark, this a...
Wales has a long history of migration; however, the introduction of dispersed asylum seekers in 200...
This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation dur...
The past five decades have witnessed a dramatic growth in immigration controls. The external control...
As the need for international aid and protection is rapidly on the rise throughout the world, refuge...
This paper explores the language practices, attitudes to languages and the inter-generational transm...
Since the mid 1990s third sector professionals and organizations have come under increasing pressure...
Our focus is on how empirical research can engage with and intervene in the intimacies between race ...
Throughout the last twenty years, following accession to the European Union (EU), legal economic mig...