State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's deservingness by portraying their parents as bad parents who put their children at risk. Through ethnographic observations in Malmö, Sweden and Birmingham, UK, this article shows how such demonization of the parents by the state is not reflected in the everyday life experiences of undocumented families themselves. While the state views the parents as putting their children at risk by ‘hiding’ them, the parents view the state as putting their children at risk by trying to deport them. The article discusses how parents act as ‘humanitarian agents’ responsible for caring for the children when state support to the deserving, rights-bearing child ...
This article analyses four different contexts in Sweden where children’s rights have been mobilised ...
This book focuses on the neglected yet critical issue of how the global migration of millions of par...
This book focuses on the neglected yet critical issue of how the global migration of millions of par...
State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's ...
State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's ...
In this thesis, I investigate the paradoxical characteristics of political struggles that take place...
In this thesis, I investigate the paradoxical characteristics of political struggles that take place...
Within transnational studies literature, there is a tendency to assume that migrant parents have rea...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
Social workers are confronted with a contradictory task: that of acting as state parents for unaccom...
This article examines the concept of undocumented childhood. Undocumented children have to navigate ...
This article analyses four different contexts in Sweden where children’s rights have been mobilised ...
This article analyses four different contexts in Sweden where children’s rights have been mobilised ...
This article analyses four different contexts in Sweden where children’s rights have been mobilised ...
This book focuses on the neglected yet critical issue of how the global migration of millions of par...
This book focuses on the neglected yet critical issue of how the global migration of millions of par...
State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's ...
State actors arguing for the rights of undocumented children often attempt to strengthen children's ...
In this thesis, I investigate the paradoxical characteristics of political struggles that take place...
In this thesis, I investigate the paradoxical characteristics of political struggles that take place...
Within transnational studies literature, there is a tendency to assume that migrant parents have rea...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This Article explores how current terminations of undocumented immigrants’ parental rights are remin...
Social workers are confronted with a contradictory task: that of acting as state parents for unaccom...
This article examines the concept of undocumented childhood. Undocumented children have to navigate ...
This article analyses four different contexts in Sweden where children’s rights have been mobilised ...
This article analyses four different contexts in Sweden where children’s rights have been mobilised ...
This article analyses four different contexts in Sweden where children’s rights have been mobilised ...
This book focuses on the neglected yet critical issue of how the global migration of millions of par...
This book focuses on the neglected yet critical issue of how the global migration of millions of par...