Many accounts of resistance within systems of migration control pivot upon a coherent migrant subject, one that is imbued with political agency and posited as oppositional to particular forms of sovereign power. Drawing upon ethnographic research into the role of creativity within the UK asylum system, I argue that grounding resistance with a stable, coherent and agentic subject, aligns with oppositional narratives (of power vs resistance), and thereby risks negating the entangled politics of the (in)coherence of subject formation, and how this can contain the potential to disrupt, disturb or interrupt the practices and premise of the UK asylum system. I suggest that charity groups and subjects should not be written out of narratives of res...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
While the drivers and processes of forced migration may overlap for people seeking refuge or experie...
Scholarship on asylum often overlooks bureaucracy, folding its associated sites and practices into t...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This paper will seek to discuss how participatory creative practice might facilitate acts of citizen...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
This paper considers the place of creativity within UK Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) as a way o...
Britain believes itself to be an open and tolerant country to migrants and refugees both now, and in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
The initial research for this article was funded by a Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotlan...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
In an era of technologically mediated modes of border enforcement, this paper focuses upon a seeming...
This thesis is about the construction and performance of subject positions. Specifically, these incl...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
While the drivers and processes of forced migration may overlap for people seeking refuge or experie...
Scholarship on asylum often overlooks bureaucracy, folding its associated sites and practices into t...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This paper will seek to discuss how participatory creative practice might facilitate acts of citizen...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
This paper is concerned with the interplay between vulnerability, resistance and agency for forced m...
This paper considers the place of creativity within UK Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) as a way o...
Britain believes itself to be an open and tolerant country to migrants and refugees both now, and in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
The initial research for this article was funded by a Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotlan...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
In an era of technologically mediated modes of border enforcement, this paper focuses upon a seeming...
This thesis is about the construction and performance of subject positions. Specifically, these incl...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
While the drivers and processes of forced migration may overlap for people seeking refuge or experie...