This paper explores key aspects of the immigrant experience of 50,000-plus Ethiopians and Eritreans who live in the United Kingdom. We seek to understand the extent to which immigrant life in the UK has acted ‘as a kind of pivot’ between integrating in their country of settlement and enduring forms of connection with their country of origin. This question is explored by an examination of immigrant organising in the UK – in Refugee Community Organisations – and through interviews about their life in the UK and evolving ideas about self-identity. We argue for an open-ended approach to understand immigrants which sidesteps assumptions about forms of collective identity and which asks how the social and policy context has affected immigrant se...
This PhD thesis examines how Eritrean forced migrants in the UK form outside imaginaries about desti...
Background:- The incorporation of migrants in the host country is an on-going debate in many countr...
The research concerns the Eritrean community resident in Milan where it originated around forty year...
This paper explores key aspects of the immigrant experience of 50,000-plus Ethiopians and Eritreans ...
This paper explores key aspects of the immigrant experience of 50,000-plus Ethiopians and Eritreans ...
Ethiopians have felt their presence in the UK mainly since 1990 when a large number of refugees from...
Ethiopians have felt their presence in the UK mainly since 1990 when a large number of refugees from...
The article examines the narratives of collective belonging among two migrant groups, Somalis and po...
This study explored the experiences of newly arrived and settled Eritrean immigrants currently in th...
This study explored the experiences of newly arrived and settled Eritrean immigrants currently in th...
Background:- The incorporation of migrants in the host country is an on-going debate in many countri...
Millions of people around the world have been forced to flee their homes for socio-economic and poli...
This article explores processes of identity formation in Eritrean diaspora communities that have rev...
Aim: The study explores Ethiopian refugees’ and asylum seekers’ experiences of migration, adaptation...
This comparative study of Somali and Kurdish refugees in London aims to develop understanding of re...
This PhD thesis examines how Eritrean forced migrants in the UK form outside imaginaries about desti...
Background:- The incorporation of migrants in the host country is an on-going debate in many countr...
The research concerns the Eritrean community resident in Milan where it originated around forty year...
This paper explores key aspects of the immigrant experience of 50,000-plus Ethiopians and Eritreans ...
This paper explores key aspects of the immigrant experience of 50,000-plus Ethiopians and Eritreans ...
Ethiopians have felt their presence in the UK mainly since 1990 when a large number of refugees from...
Ethiopians have felt their presence in the UK mainly since 1990 when a large number of refugees from...
The article examines the narratives of collective belonging among two migrant groups, Somalis and po...
This study explored the experiences of newly arrived and settled Eritrean immigrants currently in th...
This study explored the experiences of newly arrived and settled Eritrean immigrants currently in th...
Background:- The incorporation of migrants in the host country is an on-going debate in many countri...
Millions of people around the world have been forced to flee their homes for socio-economic and poli...
This article explores processes of identity formation in Eritrean diaspora communities that have rev...
Aim: The study explores Ethiopian refugees’ and asylum seekers’ experiences of migration, adaptation...
This comparative study of Somali and Kurdish refugees in London aims to develop understanding of re...
This PhD thesis examines how Eritrean forced migrants in the UK form outside imaginaries about desti...
Background:- The incorporation of migrants in the host country is an on-going debate in many countr...
The research concerns the Eritrean community resident in Milan where it originated around forty year...