It is often argued that in the UK the dispersal of asylum seekershas led to increased social tensions and threats to ‘communitycohesion’. This article challenges this view by showing how a localsocial movement is encouraging cities to be proud of their statusas potential sanctuaries
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an...
Cities are taking a prominent role in solving global challenges, with a ‘new localism’...
This article investigates disagreement over how to respond to the establishment of asylum seeker cen...
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an...
This article draws attention to the limitations of the UK's integration and cohesion agenda and intr...
This article addresses the tense relationship between national and municipal approaches to the inclu...
The City of Sanctuary (CoS) in the United Kingdom aims to create a culture of welcome for asylum see...
The chapter proceeds in four parts. First, we examine the activities of City of Sanctuary by providi...
Political and social concerns regarding the negative impact of migrants and asylum seekers on local ...
Local governments have to take authoritative decisions about the placement of controversial but nece...
This thesis draws upon ethnographic work in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to interrogate asylum as a s...
This report aims to introduce an organisation called the International Cities of Refuge Network (ICO...
Sanctuary cities are a US phenomenon. But can they also be found in Europe? This blog post synthesiz...
This article draws on theoretical insights about bordering and citizenship as strategies for sociall...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an...
Cities are taking a prominent role in solving global challenges, with a ‘new localism’...
This article investigates disagreement over how to respond to the establishment of asylum seeker cen...
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an...
This article draws attention to the limitations of the UK's integration and cohesion agenda and intr...
This article addresses the tense relationship between national and municipal approaches to the inclu...
The City of Sanctuary (CoS) in the United Kingdom aims to create a culture of welcome for asylum see...
The chapter proceeds in four parts. First, we examine the activities of City of Sanctuary by providi...
Political and social concerns regarding the negative impact of migrants and asylum seekers on local ...
Local governments have to take authoritative decisions about the placement of controversial but nece...
This thesis draws upon ethnographic work in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to interrogate asylum as a s...
This report aims to introduce an organisation called the International Cities of Refuge Network (ICO...
Sanctuary cities are a US phenomenon. But can they also be found in Europe? This blog post synthesiz...
This article draws on theoretical insights about bordering and citizenship as strategies for sociall...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an...
Cities are taking a prominent role in solving global challenges, with a ‘new localism’...
This article investigates disagreement over how to respond to the establishment of asylum seeker cen...