This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and explores the migrant urbanisms that emerge out of movement, mixing and exchange. The paper argues for a shift beyond a focus on encounter across racial and ethnic difference, to engage with whether everyday social practice can effectively contaminate political practice. The question is raised within the understanding that everyday life is rooted in inequality, and extends to an analysis of migrant participation in city life as creative expression and everyday resistance. Against a pernicious migrancy problematic in the UK that defines migration as an external force assaulted on national integrity from the outside, I explore migrant urbanisms ...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
The migration milieu in which ‘super-diversity’ locates is not a crisis of human mobility, but the c...
The configurations of smaller cities increasingly diversify due to global migration flows. As local ...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely m...
Migrant City tells the story of contemporary London from the perspective of thirty adult migrants an...
Migrant arrival cities, many of which are located outside of European and North American contexts, a...
Infrastructure convenes social relations, thereby revealing how city dwellers access shared resource...
Whilst attention has previously focused on the importance of monolithic ethnic identities on migrant...
This article presents findings collected in 2016-17 from a multi-method ethnographic study of Shireb...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
Immigration scholars have long considered cities to be important environments that mediate how immig...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
The migration milieu in which ‘super-diversity’ locates is not a crisis of human mobility, but the c...
The configurations of smaller cities increasingly diversify due to global migration flows. As local ...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely m...
Migrant City tells the story of contemporary London from the perspective of thirty adult migrants an...
Migrant arrival cities, many of which are located outside of European and North American contexts, a...
Infrastructure convenes social relations, thereby revealing how city dwellers access shared resource...
Whilst attention has previously focused on the importance of monolithic ethnic identities on migrant...
This article presents findings collected in 2016-17 from a multi-method ethnographic study of Shireb...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
The paper argues that everyday bordering has become a major technology of control of both social div...
Immigration scholars have long considered cities to be important environments that mediate how immig...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
The migration milieu in which ‘super-diversity’ locates is not a crisis of human mobility, but the c...
The configurations of smaller cities increasingly diversify due to global migration flows. As local ...