Migration remains a contentious and divisive topic, particularly with the rise of xenophobia and far right ideologies, which seek to demonize migrants as neither belonging nor welcome in the host society. This reduction leaves the realities of postcolonial migrants as misunderstood and misrepresented. Particularly misunderstood are the children of post-colonial migrants, who were born and raised in the UK by families seeking to better themselves in the ‘Mother land,’ while also aiming to maintain connectivity to traditions and practices from homelands. For some children born in the UK to Nigerian émigrés, family crises precipitated the need for alternative care arrangements, entailing recourse to fostering, boarding schools, or institutiona...
Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom (UK) are currently a ‘silent subset’ of the broader migrant popula...
In the last several decades, a large number of Nigerians have left Nigeria, their native land, to Eu...
Parental engagement with British child-rearing normative practices and policies has been a source of...
Migration remains a contentious and divisive topic, particularly with the rise of xenophobia and far...
While the family is increasingly being recognised as pivotal to migration, there remain too few stud...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2012 on British Nigerian young women who have gone to ...
Through a particular focus on the politics of belonging, I explore in this article the extent to whi...
While adult migration has been well documented and researched in various disciplines, issues related...
Aims The report looks at how the migration and integration experiences of African migrants living in...
Whereas the subject of migration has occupied a prime position in global discourse; it is seen as a ...
This thesis originally sets out to interrogate Brah’s conception of diaspora as the site of everyday...
West Africans have a long history of investing in their children’s education by sending them to Brit...
The rate at which Nigerians relocate to foreign countries has been increasing in recent years; most ...
The Nigerian immigrant like other migrants “straddles between two stools” (Rushdie: 1982) and theref...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom (UK) are currently a ‘silent subset’ of the broader migrant popula...
In the last several decades, a large number of Nigerians have left Nigeria, their native land, to Eu...
Parental engagement with British child-rearing normative practices and policies has been a source of...
Migration remains a contentious and divisive topic, particularly with the rise of xenophobia and far...
While the family is increasingly being recognised as pivotal to migration, there remain too few stud...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2012 on British Nigerian young women who have gone to ...
Through a particular focus on the politics of belonging, I explore in this article the extent to whi...
While adult migration has been well documented and researched in various disciplines, issues related...
Aims The report looks at how the migration and integration experiences of African migrants living in...
Whereas the subject of migration has occupied a prime position in global discourse; it is seen as a ...
This thesis originally sets out to interrogate Brah’s conception of diaspora as the site of everyday...
West Africans have a long history of investing in their children’s education by sending them to Brit...
The rate at which Nigerians relocate to foreign countries has been increasing in recent years; most ...
The Nigerian immigrant like other migrants “straddles between two stools” (Rushdie: 1982) and theref...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom (UK) are currently a ‘silent subset’ of the broader migrant popula...
In the last several decades, a large number of Nigerians have left Nigeria, their native land, to Eu...
Parental engagement with British child-rearing normative practices and policies has been a source of...