Background: The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and discarded by forced migrants. Methods: The research is located in the constructivist paradigm. We used thematic analysis to analyse data gathered through interviews with nineteen forced migrants. Results: We found that, though individual migrants can make deliberate choices about which identities to be associated with, they are constrained in the process by external socio-economic factors that lead them to adopt identities that are perceived to be advantageous to navigate the new social system. Moreover, the construction of forced migrants’ identity includes significant contextuality, transactionality and situatedness. Conclusions: Our research contribute...
In this article, we take a discursive psychological approach to study how ethnic return migrants dis...
Deposited with permission of Qualitative Sociology ReviewThe article explores the use and importance...
This paper addresses the ethical challenge of hosting the stranger that is implicit in the work of b...
Background: The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and discarded by ...
This article explores identity formation, change and use of multiple identities among forced migrant...
This article is about self-defined social identities, other people's perceptions of us and the poten...
The article examines the narratives of collective belonging among two migrant groups, Somalis and po...
This article is the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Migration History entitled 'Fo...
Migrant activists with precarious legal status mobilize against border regimes in Berlin under the l...
Over 29,000 foreign nationals are detained yearly in British Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) for ...
From an interpretive, post-structuralist perspective, this paper analyzes the discursive constructio...
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In this article the authors present an auto-ethnographical analysis, describing their personal exper...
This article offers an auto/biographical approach to understanding the links between transnational m...
As in most parts of Europe, the influx of a large number of refugees from the summer of 2015 on has ...
In this article, we take a discursive psychological approach to study how ethnic return migrants dis...
Deposited with permission of Qualitative Sociology ReviewThe article explores the use and importance...
This paper addresses the ethical challenge of hosting the stranger that is implicit in the work of b...
Background: The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and discarded by ...
This article explores identity formation, change and use of multiple identities among forced migrant...
This article is about self-defined social identities, other people's perceptions of us and the poten...
The article examines the narratives of collective belonging among two migrant groups, Somalis and po...
This article is the introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Migration History entitled 'Fo...
Migrant activists with precarious legal status mobilize against border regimes in Berlin under the l...
Over 29,000 foreign nationals are detained yearly in British Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) for ...
From an interpretive, post-structuralist perspective, this paper analyzes the discursive constructio...
This article explores the use of participatory methods in a research project with young people in re...
In this article the authors present an auto-ethnographical analysis, describing their personal exper...
This article offers an auto/biographical approach to understanding the links between transnational m...
As in most parts of Europe, the influx of a large number of refugees from the summer of 2015 on has ...
In this article, we take a discursive psychological approach to study how ethnic return migrants dis...
Deposited with permission of Qualitative Sociology ReviewThe article explores the use and importance...
This paper addresses the ethical challenge of hosting the stranger that is implicit in the work of b...