European states have adopted strict migration policies, such as unlimited detention in Britain, to address increasing anti-immigrant emotions in the context of rising anti-immigrant populism. These state practices prioritize the feelings of insecurity of some population groups towards immigrants whose emotions and insecurities are politically marginalized. Consequently, whose emotions matter in politics intertwines with whose security matters. This article articulates emotions in politics of security as an entitlement, which feed into the question of who ‘merits’ security politically. By focusing on individuals to whom such entitlement is denied in the context of anti-immigrant populism, it investigates how immigrant women ‘feel’ detention ...
The research explores female immigrants’ experiences of violence and exploitation in the UK. In doin...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
This article considers the legitimacy deficits of immigration control in the eyes of unwanted migran...
European states have adopted strict migration policies, such as unlimited detention in Britain, to a...
In this dissertation I add nuance to our understanding of the experiences of immigration enforcement...
In this article, I set out to define dignity in immigration detention and beyond. Throughout this pi...
In this article we draw on research conducted in a British immigration removal centre (IRC) to explo...
Less than 10% of migrants in immigration detention in the UK are women, despite high-profile cases s...
This chapter draws on six months of fieldwork in IRC Yarl’s Wood, Britain’s primary immigration remo...
Migration, Citizenship and the Challenge for Security offers a compelling insight into the process a...
Migration has become an extremely important and complex phenomenon of our time. Mass emigration, and...
This paper examines immigration detention by looking at women’s experiences of confinement in a Port...
In this paper I draw on qualitative material from the first complete data set of the ‘Measure of the...
This article focuses on contemporary gendered politics of migration and belonging in Britain. The ar...
This article examines the detention of asylum seeking women and their children and demonstrates that...
The research explores female immigrants’ experiences of violence and exploitation in the UK. In doin...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
This article considers the legitimacy deficits of immigration control in the eyes of unwanted migran...
European states have adopted strict migration policies, such as unlimited detention in Britain, to a...
In this dissertation I add nuance to our understanding of the experiences of immigration enforcement...
In this article, I set out to define dignity in immigration detention and beyond. Throughout this pi...
In this article we draw on research conducted in a British immigration removal centre (IRC) to explo...
Less than 10% of migrants in immigration detention in the UK are women, despite high-profile cases s...
This chapter draws on six months of fieldwork in IRC Yarl’s Wood, Britain’s primary immigration remo...
Migration, Citizenship and the Challenge for Security offers a compelling insight into the process a...
Migration has become an extremely important and complex phenomenon of our time. Mass emigration, and...
This paper examines immigration detention by looking at women’s experiences of confinement in a Port...
In this paper I draw on qualitative material from the first complete data set of the ‘Measure of the...
This article focuses on contemporary gendered politics of migration and belonging in Britain. The ar...
This article examines the detention of asylum seeking women and their children and demonstrates that...
The research explores female immigrants’ experiences of violence and exploitation in the UK. In doin...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
This article considers the legitimacy deficits of immigration control in the eyes of unwanted migran...