Drawing on data from seven European countries (Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and the United Kingdom), this article seeks to identify how young migrant men engage with authority and avoid conflict against a backdrop of increasing hostility towards migrants in many European countries. As this article contends, even those with permanent residency status in the host country often find themselves having to justify their legitimacy to carry out daily tasks, resulting in many young male migrants living with feelings of perpetual insecurity. As such, a number of coping strategies are employed by young migrant men in order to assuage such feelings and mitigate potential risks. Focusing on the lived experiences of this grou...
Our primary aim in this article is to explore vernacular constructions of Europe’s so - called ‘migr...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with 'insider' rules an...
Drawing on data from seven European countries (Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, It...
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC- ND Anna Wyss’ survey of the heavily politicis...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
Despite increasingly sophisticated border controls and public pressure for ever more effective migra...
Migrants' struggles against borders have been examined extensively among refugees and undocumented m...
This presentation discusses the results of four researches with young refugees and migrants that too...
This thesis draws attention to a range of factors that influence why, how and when young migrant and...
his study demonstrates how an EU law, Dublin 111, affects a heterogeneous group of refugees and migr...
This article focuses on the use of mobility as a technology ofgovernment for regaining control over...
Policy, media, activist and academic discourses often portray migrants and refugees in the extreme, ...
In the last few decades, a number of European policies and programmes have promoted learning, traini...
In the last few years, migration has been at the centre of attention of the European public and poli...
Our primary aim in this article is to explore vernacular constructions of Europe’s so - called ‘migr...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with 'insider' rules an...
Drawing on data from seven European countries (Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, It...
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC- ND Anna Wyss’ survey of the heavily politicis...
This article explores the complexities of ethnic solidarity and ethnic capital in enabling participa...
Despite increasingly sophisticated border controls and public pressure for ever more effective migra...
Migrants' struggles against borders have been examined extensively among refugees and undocumented m...
This presentation discusses the results of four researches with young refugees and migrants that too...
This thesis draws attention to a range of factors that influence why, how and when young migrant and...
his study demonstrates how an EU law, Dublin 111, affects a heterogeneous group of refugees and migr...
This article focuses on the use of mobility as a technology ofgovernment for regaining control over...
Policy, media, activist and academic discourses often portray migrants and refugees in the extreme, ...
In the last few decades, a number of European policies and programmes have promoted learning, traini...
In the last few years, migration has been at the centre of attention of the European public and poli...
Our primary aim in this article is to explore vernacular constructions of Europe’s so - called ‘migr...
Migration – and the experiences of migrants – continue to occupy an important and controversial plac...
Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with 'insider' rules an...