The aim of this research is to examine the impact of UKs immigration policies and procedures on asylum seekers and ‘illegal’ migrants. The study investigates the ways in which ‘risks’ have been proffered as a justification to contain and control this group of individuals. Those claiming asylum are increasingly subjected to a complex set of rules and legislation, and their access to the welfare state and labour market is severely restricted, if not completely denied. Individuals are increasingly pushed into a bureaucratic limbo in which they are rendered destitute and stateless. This Thesis draws upon asylum seekers’ and ‘illegal’ migrants’ experiences of living in this empty space and shows the ways in which they have used their agency to ‘...
At the peak of the migration crisis in Europe in 2015, the United Kingdom (UK) received 32,733 asylu...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
Successive UK Governments have introduced a raft of legislation that has reducedthe level of support...
Informed by particular theories of migration and of new global migrations as problematic European st...
UK asylum policy has increasingly restricted asylum seekers’ access to welfare support, both while t...
Informed by particular theories of migration and of new global migrations as problematic European st...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
A thesis submitted to Middlesex University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
Immigration and asylum policies and practices in Britain have increasingly turned hostile. People se...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Purpose – Over the past 30 years asylum has become an issue of great political significance, public...
This thesis offers an investigation into the social construction and social control of the asylum 'p...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
At the peak of the migration crisis in Europe in 2015, the United Kingdom (UK) received 32,733 asylu...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
Successive UK Governments have introduced a raft of legislation that has reducedthe level of support...
Informed by particular theories of migration and of new global migrations as problematic European st...
UK asylum policy has increasingly restricted asylum seekers’ access to welfare support, both while t...
Informed by particular theories of migration and of new global migrations as problematic European st...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
A thesis submitted to Middlesex University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
Immigration and asylum policies and practices in Britain have increasingly turned hostile. People se...
Socio-legal status determines the differential rights to residence, work and social welfare that acc...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Purpose – Over the past 30 years asylum has become an issue of great political significance, public...
This thesis offers an investigation into the social construction and social control of the asylum 'p...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
At the peak of the migration crisis in Europe in 2015, the United Kingdom (UK) received 32,733 asylu...
This paper explores the way in which service providers in East Anglia, a region of the United Kingdo...
Successive UK Governments have introduced a raft of legislation that has reducedthe level of support...