Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of the process are often not analysed. Such processes have multiple agents, mechanisms and rationales, all of which may change over time. The key agents of the racialization of Gypsy/Travellers in England have historically been the State and the media. This article claims that a key mechanism in the racialization of Gypsy-Travellers in the twenty-first century is the English planning system. There has been a long-term racialization of Gypsy-Travellers based around criminality, dirt and various threats to order. Gypsy-Travellers respond to the State’s criminalization of their cultures by both adjusting their degree of mobility, and engaging with th...
This original and timely text is the first published research from the UK to address the neglected t...
This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation dur...
Financial Support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Programme of the European Union-JUS...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
Since 2003 central government has undertaken a review of law and policy pertaining to Gypsies and Tr...
Gypsies have rarely been served well by policy-makers in the UK. Here, Martin Myers outlines a glari...
In order to consider how white privilege functions in late modernity, this article engages with issu...
Purpose – Forced eviction is a topic of growing importance globally, and the purpose of this article...
This article draws upon a series of survey-based and qualitative studies in the UK to examine the ex...
The persecution of Gypsies and Travelers in the United Kingdom is not a new phenomenon. It goes back...
This article examines the discursive racialisation of asylum-seekers by residents of Portishead, a s...
Gypsies and Travellers are one of the most marginalised, vulnerable and socially excluded population...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This original and timely text is the first published research from the UK to address the neglected t...
This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation dur...
Financial Support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Programme of the European Union-JUS...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
Since 2003 central government has undertaken a review of law and policy pertaining to Gypsies and Tr...
Gypsies have rarely been served well by policy-makers in the UK. Here, Martin Myers outlines a glari...
In order to consider how white privilege functions in late modernity, this article engages with issu...
Purpose – Forced eviction is a topic of growing importance globally, and the purpose of this article...
This article draws upon a series of survey-based and qualitative studies in the UK to examine the ex...
The persecution of Gypsies and Travelers in the United Kingdom is not a new phenomenon. It goes back...
This article examines the discursive racialisation of asylum-seekers by residents of Portishead, a s...
Gypsies and Travellers are one of the most marginalised, vulnerable and socially excluded population...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This original and timely text is the first published research from the UK to address the neglected t...
This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation dur...
Financial Support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Programme of the European Union-JUS...