Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality into the state of refugees’ living conditions and their lives. We examine the images of the camps dubbed ‘the Jungle’ over time, when media started reporting on the camp which was demolished in 2009 and the more recent resurrections termed as ‘Jungle II’ or the ‘new Jungle’, thereafter. Earlier media coverage of the Jungle accompanied less visual depictions of their living conditions or daily existence beyond the threat they posed to their immediate environment. However, compared to 2009 there has been a surge in the number of images of the refugees, particularly a steep rise in 2014 and 2015. The refugee as an object of suffering and trauma i...
In the week commencing 24th October 2016, demolition of the Calais ‘jungle’ camp was officially init...
In recent years, the mainstream press in the UK and France have devoted significant attention to ill...
In recent years, the mainstream press in the UK and France have devoted significant attention to ill...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
This thesis is concerned with creative responses to the 2015-16 Calais Jungle and the ‘refugee crisi...
In this paper we examine the cross-border tensions presented by the refugee settlement dubbed the ‘J...
In 2002, the French Minister of Internal Affairs decided to dismantle a refugee camp in Sangatte, wh...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
The ongoing critical European border regimes are leading to the emergence of new official/unofficial...
cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/7-june2015/Ibrahim_Howarth.pdf This article examines the cross-border te...
In the week commencing 24th October 2016, demolition of the Calais ‘jungle’ camp was officially init...
In the week commencing 24th October 2016, demolition of the Calais ‘jungle’ camp was officially init...
In recent years, the mainstream press in the UK and France have devoted significant attention to ill...
In recent years, the mainstream press in the UK and France have devoted significant attention to ill...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
Calais became a space of renewed media interest in the summer of 2015, with an increased visuality i...
This thesis is concerned with creative responses to the 2015-16 Calais Jungle and the ‘refugee crisi...
In this paper we examine the cross-border tensions presented by the refugee settlement dubbed the ‘J...
In 2002, the French Minister of Internal Affairs decided to dismantle a refugee camp in Sangatte, wh...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
The ongoing critical European border regimes are leading to the emergence of new official/unofficial...
cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/7-june2015/Ibrahim_Howarth.pdf This article examines the cross-border te...
In the week commencing 24th October 2016, demolition of the Calais ‘jungle’ camp was officially init...
In the week commencing 24th October 2016, demolition of the Calais ‘jungle’ camp was officially init...
In recent years, the mainstream press in the UK and France have devoted significant attention to ill...
In recent years, the mainstream press in the UK and France have devoted significant attention to ill...