This paper examines how deportation became a solution to rough sleeping in pre-Brexit England. It identifies relationships between the social regulation of vulnerable and marginalised adults, contemporary governance arrangements and bordering practices characteristic of Britain’s ‘hostile environment’. Drawing on media reports and grey organisational literature, the focus of discussion is events across 2015–2018 in which three London-based charities were criticised for working with the Home Office to deport homeless migrants under its European Economic Area Administrative Removal policy. The overall tenor of criticism was that collaboration with the government compromised the organisations’ independence and charitable missions and aim...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Reducing the number of foreigners residing unlawfully within the borders of a state requires either ...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...
This paper explores the welfare of forced migrants (i.e. refugees, asylum-seekers, those with humani...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
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...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on the denial of social support to homeless persons an...
This article contributes to criminological understanding of immigration detention by highlighting th...
Despite the plethora of literature regarding the cause and characteristics of homelessness, there ha...
This paper draws on 13 narrative interviews with 15 volunteers in an English charity that provides t...
Design/methodology/approach: The research draws upon in-depth qualitative interviews and supplementa...
Taken from my undergraduate dissertation, the abstract looks at why the government has neglected rou...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Reducing the number of foreigners residing unlawfully within the borders of a state requires either ...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...
This paper explores the welfare of forced migrants (i.e. refugees, asylum-seekers, those with humani...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
This article asks whether volunteering by refugees and asylum seekers holds potential to foster coll...
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...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on the denial of social support to homeless persons an...
This article contributes to criminological understanding of immigration detention by highlighting th...
Despite the plethora of literature regarding the cause and characteristics of homelessness, there ha...
This paper draws on 13 narrative interviews with 15 volunteers in an English charity that provides t...
Design/methodology/approach: The research draws upon in-depth qualitative interviews and supplementa...
Taken from my undergraduate dissertation, the abstract looks at why the government has neglected rou...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
Reducing the number of foreigners residing unlawfully within the borders of a state requires either ...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...