This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster collective resistance to the British state’s increasingly punitive asylum policies. It draws on research that included four organizational case studies and in-depth qualitative interviews with refugees and asylum seekers volunteering in a city in Northern England, and analyses this data using inter-related concepts of contradiction, hegemony and social capital. This research found that volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers had potential to contribute to cohesive social blocs that might form a basis for resistance, yet also exhibited tendencies to divide refugees and encourage individualised forms of action, which reinforced a subordinate po...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This article investigates the manifold attempts of governmental actors to make volunteering with ref...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
This thesis uses an empirically informed Marxist analysis to investigate the role of interests, cons...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
Many accounts of resistance within systems of migration control pivot upon a coherent migrant subjec...
Since the mid 1990s third sector professionals and organizations have come under increasing pressure...
15 pagesThis article compares local volunteer mobilizations offering welcome to forced migrants in t...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Reforms of the system around the accommodation and support needs of asylum seekers entering the Unit...
This paper examines how deportation became a solution to rough sleeping in pre-Brexit England. It i...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This article investigates the manifold attempts of governmental actors to make volunteering with ref...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
This thesis uses an empirically informed Marxist analysis to investigate the role of interests, cons...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
Many accounts of resistance within systems of migration control pivot upon a coherent migrant subjec...
Since the mid 1990s third sector professionals and organizations have come under increasing pressure...
15 pagesThis article compares local volunteer mobilizations offering welcome to forced migrants in t...
This article examines the relationship in the UK between asylum-seeking and the labour market. Since...
This article examines the complex and ambivalent nature of the encounters between British volunteers...
Reforms of the system around the accommodation and support needs of asylum seekers entering the Unit...
This paper examines how deportation became a solution to rough sleeping in pre-Brexit England. It i...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This article investigates the manifold attempts of governmental actors to make volunteering with ref...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...