The United Kingdom’s ‘hostile environment for immigrants’ is having distressing effects on people of African Caribbean heritage, especially those who have been threatened with deportation. While some research demonstrates a strong connection between the threat of deportation (deportability) and abjection, deportable migrants may also develop strategies (e.g. religious participation) to work around state controls. Jamaican family relations and spiritual practices emphasise intersubjectivity. This paper presents intersubjective ethnographic work conducted with a (formerly) deportable research partner, among Jamaican-born, Rastafari men who migrated as young adults to the UK in the 1990s. Restrictions against working during deportation appeals...
The practice of religion in the daily lives of migrant minorities goes beyond formal rituals in home...
The increasing embeddedness of religious issues within contemporary global phenomena has increased t...
WOS: 000415840000007The Rastafarian movement originated in the 1920s in Jamaica, inspired by the tea...
This thesis explores the life stories of four men who were deported from the UK to Jamaica following...
Deported migrants in Jamaica face a plethora of integration and rehabilitation issues that have been...
This paper investigates the relationship between negative place experiences (involving racial discri...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
Once forcibly returned to their countries of citizenship, how and why do deportees engage in transna...
This article investigates the effects of confinement on the religious subjectivities of migrants who...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
This project explores the diversity of Reggae deejay practitioners who identify with the Rastafari m...
The issue of land has been central to Rastafari origins and ideological construct. Ethiopia, Africa,...
While most scholars acknowledge the salience of migrants' transnational economic, political and soci...
The desire to migrate to foreign lands is widespread within contemporary Ghana. Among the Ghanaians,...
The practice of religion in the daily lives of migrant minorities goes beyond formal rituals in home...
The increasing embeddedness of religious issues within contemporary global phenomena has increased t...
WOS: 000415840000007The Rastafarian movement originated in the 1920s in Jamaica, inspired by the tea...
This thesis explores the life stories of four men who were deported from the UK to Jamaica following...
Deported migrants in Jamaica face a plethora of integration and rehabilitation issues that have been...
This paper investigates the relationship between negative place experiences (involving racial discri...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
This thesis seeks to investigate Senegalese migrants' experiences of xenophobia in South Africa. It ...
Once forcibly returned to their countries of citizenship, how and why do deportees engage in transna...
This article investigates the effects of confinement on the religious subjectivities of migrants who...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
This project explores the diversity of Reggae deejay practitioners who identify with the Rastafari m...
The issue of land has been central to Rastafari origins and ideological construct. Ethiopia, Africa,...
While most scholars acknowledge the salience of migrants' transnational economic, political and soci...
The desire to migrate to foreign lands is widespread within contemporary Ghana. Among the Ghanaians,...
The practice of religion in the daily lives of migrant minorities goes beyond formal rituals in home...
The increasing embeddedness of religious issues within contemporary global phenomena has increased t...
WOS: 000415840000007The Rastafarian movement originated in the 1920s in Jamaica, inspired by the tea...