This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North East of England. It argues that changes to state provision of asylum seeker housing and the introduction of new legislation to create a hostile internalised bordering regime have led to a hyper-precarization of asylum seekers, which has been contested through a range of political projects at the urban scale. On Tyneside, these projects coalesced around struggles for improvements to state-provided accommodation for asylum seekers. The analysis reveals that whilst asylum housing has become key to the articulation of the politics of welcome within cities outside of London, it is spatially and temporally differentiated. The differential political p...
This thesis draws upon ethnographic work in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to interrogate asylum as a s...
This paper explores the ways in which mobility can have governmental effects in the context of the m...
'Housing'? the practical provision of a roof over one's head ? is experienced by users as 'home'? br...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
This paper critically examines the political geography of asylum accommodation in the UK, arguing th...
This paper explores how asylum might be understood from an urban perspective. The paper focuses on a...
In 2010, the UK government passed contracts for the provision of dispersal accommodation and recepti...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data comprises of qualitative semi-structured in...
This article analyses the relationship between the accommodation of Dispersed asylum seekers and urb...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
This thesis uses data gathered from twenty-six semi-structured interviews with asylum seekers and ei...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
The UK asylum accommodation and support system is complex, fragmented, and privatised and separate ...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This thesis draws upon ethnographic work in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to interrogate asylum as a s...
This paper explores the ways in which mobility can have governmental effects in the context of the m...
'Housing'? the practical provision of a roof over one's head ? is experienced by users as 'home'? br...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
This paper critically examines the political geography of asylum accommodation in the UK, arguing th...
This paper explores how asylum might be understood from an urban perspective. The paper focuses on a...
In 2010, the UK government passed contracts for the provision of dispersal accommodation and recepti...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data comprises of qualitative semi-structured in...
This article analyses the relationship between the accommodation of Dispersed asylum seekers and urb...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
This thesis uses data gathered from twenty-six semi-structured interviews with asylum seekers and ei...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
The UK asylum accommodation and support system is complex, fragmented, and privatised and separate ...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This thesis draws upon ethnographic work in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to interrogate asylum as a s...
This paper explores the ways in which mobility can have governmental effects in the context of the m...
'Housing'? the practical provision of a roof over one's head ? is experienced by users as 'home'? br...