Between the 1960s and 1990s a series of urban redevelopment projects in Manchester radically transformed ethnic settlement in the city. The ward of Moss Side, which had been a gateway for Caribbean and African immigrants, experienced repeated slum clearances in which whole communities were relocated and large tracts of housing stock were demolished and redesigned. The relationship between these physical and demographic changes has been overshadowed by the persisting stigmatization of Moss Side as a racialized “ghetto,” which has meant that outsiders have constructed the area as possessing a fixed and homogenous identity. This article uses geographic information systems in conjunction with local surveys and archival records to explore how th...
Using data from the 2001 Census Special Migration Statistics, this paper explores how migration volu...
Fear is an intrinsic human response to social insecurity and epitomises the perceived disparity in a...
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely m...
Between the 1960s and 1990s a series of urban redevelopment projects in Manchester radically transfo...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
Using exceptionally detailed administrative data on all 412,000 students attending university in the...
Infrastructure convenes social relations, thereby revealing how city dwellers access shared resource...
This article explores the patterning of student im/mobility internally within the United Kingdom, us...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
The project was supported by the ESRC through its funding of the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity...
Focusing on Toxteth – a distinct and ethnically diverse locality in Liverpool, UK - this paper explo...
This article presents findings collected in 2016-17 from a multi-method ethnographic study of Shireb...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
Focusing on Toxteth – a distinct and ethnically diverse locality in Liverpool, UK – this article exp...
Using data from the 2001 Census Special Migration Statistics, this paper explores how migration volu...
Fear is an intrinsic human response to social insecurity and epitomises the perceived disparity in a...
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely m...
Between the 1960s and 1990s a series of urban redevelopment projects in Manchester radically transfo...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
Using exceptionally detailed administrative data on all 412,000 students attending university in the...
Infrastructure convenes social relations, thereby revealing how city dwellers access shared resource...
This article explores the patterning of student im/mobility internally within the United Kingdom, us...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
The project was supported by the ESRC through its funding of the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity...
Focusing on Toxteth – a distinct and ethnically diverse locality in Liverpool, UK - this paper explo...
This article presents findings collected in 2016-17 from a multi-method ethnographic study of Shireb...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
Focusing on Toxteth – a distinct and ethnically diverse locality in Liverpool, UK – this article exp...
Using data from the 2001 Census Special Migration Statistics, this paper explores how migration volu...
Fear is an intrinsic human response to social insecurity and epitomises the perceived disparity in a...
This paper emerges from an ethnography of the economic and cultural life of Rye Lane, an intensely m...