This paper examines the extent to which forced migrant survivors of SGBV encounter social justice once resettled in the UK. Nancy Fraser’s parity of participation framework is used to assess whether survivors, as non-citizens, are recipients of social justice. We show how immigration and resettlement policies aimed at forced migrants in the UK undermine rather than reinforce social justice. SGBV against women and children has been documented in countries of asylum and resettlement, and asylum support practice increases the risk that survivors will experience further abuse. A key starting point from which to begin to provide for recovery is ensuring that forced migrant SGBV survivors benefit from social justice
Background Gender based violence (GBV) is a critical issue and migrants are at higher risk of experi...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
Less than 10% of migrants in immigration detention in the UK are women, despite high-profile cases s...
This paper addresses how ‘justice’ is understood, sought, and experienced by Black and Minority Ethn...
This paper is the first to use empirical evidence to directly examine the relationship between sexua...
This study critically engages with the knowledge produced in the field of gender-based violence (GBV...
BackgroundSocial support and social network members have been identified as an important factor in m...
Britain is often heralded as a country in which the rights and welfare of survivors of conflict and ...
Migration and indeed forced migration are gendered as are resettlement processes. This chapter exami...
Aim Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a clear harm for individual and family health, as wel...
This article outlines key findings from an exploration of conflict related sexual violence support f...
This article outlines key findings from an exploration of conflict related sexual violence support f...
Rape and sexual violence have long been acknowledged in feminist literature as a silenced social pro...
This article aims to show how race, gender, class, and other identity markers intersect to oppress, ...
While much attention is focused on rape as a weapon of war, evidence shows that forced migrant women...
Background Gender based violence (GBV) is a critical issue and migrants are at higher risk of experi...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
Less than 10% of migrants in immigration detention in the UK are women, despite high-profile cases s...
This paper addresses how ‘justice’ is understood, sought, and experienced by Black and Minority Ethn...
This paper is the first to use empirical evidence to directly examine the relationship between sexua...
This study critically engages with the knowledge produced in the field of gender-based violence (GBV...
BackgroundSocial support and social network members have been identified as an important factor in m...
Britain is often heralded as a country in which the rights and welfare of survivors of conflict and ...
Migration and indeed forced migration are gendered as are resettlement processes. This chapter exami...
Aim Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a clear harm for individual and family health, as wel...
This article outlines key findings from an exploration of conflict related sexual violence support f...
This article outlines key findings from an exploration of conflict related sexual violence support f...
Rape and sexual violence have long been acknowledged in feminist literature as a silenced social pro...
This article aims to show how race, gender, class, and other identity markers intersect to oppress, ...
While much attention is focused on rape as a weapon of war, evidence shows that forced migrant women...
Background Gender based violence (GBV) is a critical issue and migrants are at higher risk of experi...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
Less than 10% of migrants in immigration detention in the UK are women, despite high-profile cases s...