This article analyses how legal precarity overlaps with different forms of gendered racialization and impacts on migrant women’s mothering practices. It traces how migrant mothers’ encounters with, and categorizations by, the asylum regime have direct and indirect repercussions on the relationships with their children. The article presents the legal trajectories of two migrant women in Germany centring on three different aspects of motherhood that define these women’s experiences of legal precarity. First, it describes mothering as a form of gendered and racialized hyper-visibility in the public sphere. Second, mothering practices are analysed in a bureaucratic context in which a mother’s legal inscription as an asylum seeker with an unreso...
Gewalt SC, Berger S, Szecsenyi J, Bozorgmehr K. “If you can, change this system”. Pregnant asylum se...
Migrant activists with precarious legal status mobilize against border regimes in Berlin under the l...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
This paper explores the impact of the UK’s racialized asylum system on mothers and their children. A...
Immigration regimes pay particular attention to the migrant’s body in the process of legal and burea...
Suerbaum M. In search of legal stability: predicaments of asylum-seeking mothers in Berlin. Ethnic a...
This introduction studies the experiences of racialized migrant women by focusing on three analytica...
Thesis advisor: Margaret . LombeThe present study is situated at the intersection of the topics of ...
This paper explores the everyday security of refugee and asylum-seeking mothers before, during and a...
Gewalt SC, Berger S, Ziegler S, Szecsenyi J, Bozorgmehr K. Psychosocial health of asylum seeking wom...
Background: Pregnant women and new mothers seeking asylum are highly vulnerable and have special nee...
YesPregnant women seeking asylum in the UK may be particularly vulnerable with poor underlying healt...
This article attends to the connections between neo-liberal and neo-developmentalist labour regimes,...
This article analyses provision of health and social care for pregnant women and new families who ha...
In the context of ever-more stringent and discriminatory immigration legislation in the UK, it has b...
Gewalt SC, Berger S, Szecsenyi J, Bozorgmehr K. “If you can, change this system”. Pregnant asylum se...
Migrant activists with precarious legal status mobilize against border regimes in Berlin under the l...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...
This paper explores the impact of the UK’s racialized asylum system on mothers and their children. A...
Immigration regimes pay particular attention to the migrant’s body in the process of legal and burea...
Suerbaum M. In search of legal stability: predicaments of asylum-seeking mothers in Berlin. Ethnic a...
This introduction studies the experiences of racialized migrant women by focusing on three analytica...
Thesis advisor: Margaret . LombeThe present study is situated at the intersection of the topics of ...
This paper explores the everyday security of refugee and asylum-seeking mothers before, during and a...
Gewalt SC, Berger S, Ziegler S, Szecsenyi J, Bozorgmehr K. Psychosocial health of asylum seeking wom...
Background: Pregnant women and new mothers seeking asylum are highly vulnerable and have special nee...
YesPregnant women seeking asylum in the UK may be particularly vulnerable with poor underlying healt...
This article attends to the connections between neo-liberal and neo-developmentalist labour regimes,...
This article analyses provision of health and social care for pregnant women and new families who ha...
In the context of ever-more stringent and discriminatory immigration legislation in the UK, it has b...
Gewalt SC, Berger S, Szecsenyi J, Bozorgmehr K. “If you can, change this system”. Pregnant asylum se...
Migrant activists with precarious legal status mobilize against border regimes in Berlin under the l...
This article critically discusses the experiences of women who are seeking asylum in the North East ...