People seeking protection in European countries, and elsewhere, are detained, dispersed and deported, their lives treated as ‘waste’ or ‘reject’. As part of the increasing politics of exclusion in countries of immigration, there is an increasing number of spaces, between and within borders, in which such people are detained or forced to wait, often in inhumane conditions, and often for years at a time. The Irish ‘direct provision’ system is part of this increasing network of ‘in between or ‘liminal’ spaces. This research is an interrogation and analysis of the lived experiences of asylum seekers living in the direct provision system in Ireland. Through a participatory photography project with a group of people seeking asylum and living in t...
Each year a few thousand people arrive in Ireland seeking our protection. The events that lead to...
This solo exhibition opened at Belfast Exposed (www.belfastexposed.org), the principal photography g...
Originally a coping mechanism for an artist housed in a Direct Provision Centres while seeking asylu...
People seeking protection in European countries, and elsewhere, are detained, dispersed and deporte...
People seeking protection in European countries, and elsewhere, are detained, dispersed and deporte...
People seeking protection in European countries, and elsewhere, are detained, dispersed and deporte...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
Abstract: Asylum seekers are often considered by researchers to be ‘hidden’ or ‘hard to reach’. Yet,...
Abstract: Asylum seekers are often considered by researchers to be ‘hidden’ or ‘hard to reach’. Yet,...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Asylum seekers in Ireland are required to live in State provided hostel...
Each year a few thousand people arrive in Ireland seeking our protection. The events that lead to...
Each year a few thousand people arrive in Ireland seeking our protection. The events that lead to...
This solo exhibition opened at Belfast Exposed (www.belfastexposed.org), the principal photography g...
Originally a coping mechanism for an artist housed in a Direct Provision Centres while seeking asylu...
People seeking protection in European countries, and elsewhere, are detained, dispersed and deporte...
People seeking protection in European countries, and elsewhere, are detained, dispersed and deporte...
People seeking protection in European countries, and elsewhere, are detained, dispersed and deporte...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
The UNHCR (2006) has expressed concern about “the securitization of migration,” especially the forti...
Ireland’s asylum system of Direct Provision has received significant critique by researchers who hav...
Abstract: Asylum seekers are often considered by researchers to be ‘hidden’ or ‘hard to reach’. Yet,...
Abstract: Asylum seekers are often considered by researchers to be ‘hidden’ or ‘hard to reach’. Yet,...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Asylum seekers in Ireland are required to live in State provided hostel...
Each year a few thousand people arrive in Ireland seeking our protection. The events that lead to...
Each year a few thousand people arrive in Ireland seeking our protection. The events that lead to...
This solo exhibition opened at Belfast Exposed (www.belfastexposed.org), the principal photography g...
Originally a coping mechanism for an artist housed in a Direct Provision Centres while seeking asylu...