This paper explores the impact of the UK’s racialized asylum system on mothers and their children. Asylum-seeking mothers in the UK are treated with hostility and suspicion and prohibited from basic socio-economic rights such as employment yet must also raise their children within this hostile environment. In this paper, based on a Thematic Narrative Analysis of interviews with refugee and asylum-seeking mothers in Wales, we argue that legalized hostility and exclusion are systemic coercive control. Using theories of social reproduction and coercive control, we explore the emotional and psychological impact of coercion on four women and show how this systemic coercive control leads to both the fracturing of families and the fracturing of mo...
Parenting stress can be considered as an adverse reaction to the demands of parenting which may lead...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Euro...
This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-f...
This paper explores the impact of the UK’s racialized asylum system on mothers and their children. A...
Women seeking asylum with their children are amongst the most marginalised and stigmatised women in ...
This thesis reports a qualitative study undertaken to explore the mothering experiences of asylum-se...
This thesis explores the psychological processes involved in the experiences people encounter when s...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This thesis offers an investigation into the social construction and social control of the asylum 'p...
The aim of this thesis is to find out what are the concerns that different asylum seeker mothers fro...
2 Abstract Despite consistent political, academic and media interest in ‘troublesome’ families and a...
People seeking asylum under international refugee laws have often experienced disproportionately vio...
This article examines the detention of asylum seeking women and their children and demonstrates that...
In the context of ever-more stringent and discriminatory immigration legislation in the UK, it has b...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
Parenting stress can be considered as an adverse reaction to the demands of parenting which may lead...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Euro...
This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-f...
This paper explores the impact of the UK’s racialized asylum system on mothers and their children. A...
Women seeking asylum with their children are amongst the most marginalised and stigmatised women in ...
This thesis reports a qualitative study undertaken to explore the mothering experiences of asylum-se...
This thesis explores the psychological processes involved in the experiences people encounter when s...
This article examines the production, working and impact of the UK’s hostile environment on migrant ...
This thesis offers an investigation into the social construction and social control of the asylum 'p...
The aim of this thesis is to find out what are the concerns that different asylum seeker mothers fro...
2 Abstract Despite consistent political, academic and media interest in ‘troublesome’ families and a...
People seeking asylum under international refugee laws have often experienced disproportionately vio...
This article examines the detention of asylum seeking women and their children and demonstrates that...
In the context of ever-more stringent and discriminatory immigration legislation in the UK, it has b...
The ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe has drawn attention to the reasons why people risk desperate journeys...
Parenting stress can be considered as an adverse reaction to the demands of parenting which may lead...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Euro...
This paper examines the relationships between narratives which have come to dominate in the twenty-f...