The research captured in this publication builds on Wenham-Clarke’s photographic project The Westway: a portrait of the community, exhibited at St Martin’s in the Fields, Trafalgar Square, London in 2013, which included 15 Traveller images. Further ethnographic research into this community resulted in 2019 of a new publication Urban Gypsies. The research explores the immense socio-political and economic pressures exerted upon a community of Irish Travellers sheltering beneath the A40, a major highway leading into central London. Today very few Travellers in the UK are able to maintain their traditional nomadic lifestyle. Most are restricted to official sites. Over many months Wenham-Clarke gained the Travellers confidence and was grante...
Les principaux stéréotypes relatifs aux Gypsies présents dans la presse britannique contemporaine so...
In order to bring the lives of Gypsy–Travellers in line with the sustainable communities’ agenda, th...
The main question of the thesis was to understand the extent to which the English planning system fa...
Westway This was a solo exhibition of 55 photographs shown at St. Martin-in-the-Fields’ Gallery, Lo...
This paper presents a historical review of policy enactments and urban development which have impact...
This original and timely text is the first published research from the UK to address the neglected t...
This paper presents a historical review of policy enactments and urban development which have impact...
This thesis examines the lives and experiences of relatively 'unknown' minority ethnic communities i...
This article discusses the Cambridgeshire and Sub-Regional Area Gypsy and Traveller Needs Assessment...
This paper examines the position of Gypsy and Traveller groups in society, focusing specifically on ...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
Community policing initiatives that aim to address diversity are increasingly required to engage wit...
Channel 4's Big Fat Gypsy Weddings was first aired on the 18th February 2010. Despite it initially b...
This article presents a historical review of policy enactments and urban developments that have hist...
First recorded in Scotland in 1505 and in England in 1514 as ‘Egyptians’ (Bancroft 2005), Gypsies an...
Les principaux stéréotypes relatifs aux Gypsies présents dans la presse britannique contemporaine so...
In order to bring the lives of Gypsy–Travellers in line with the sustainable communities’ agenda, th...
The main question of the thesis was to understand the extent to which the English planning system fa...
Westway This was a solo exhibition of 55 photographs shown at St. Martin-in-the-Fields’ Gallery, Lo...
This paper presents a historical review of policy enactments and urban development which have impact...
This original and timely text is the first published research from the UK to address the neglected t...
This paper presents a historical review of policy enactments and urban development which have impact...
This thesis examines the lives and experiences of relatively 'unknown' minority ethnic communities i...
This article discusses the Cambridgeshire and Sub-Regional Area Gypsy and Traveller Needs Assessment...
This paper examines the position of Gypsy and Traveller groups in society, focusing specifically on ...
The Travellers, a nomadic group of people indigenous to Ireland, have long been marginalized in Iris...
Community policing initiatives that aim to address diversity are increasingly required to engage wit...
Channel 4's Big Fat Gypsy Weddings was first aired on the 18th February 2010. Despite it initially b...
This article presents a historical review of policy enactments and urban developments that have hist...
First recorded in Scotland in 1505 and in England in 1514 as ‘Egyptians’ (Bancroft 2005), Gypsies an...
Les principaux stéréotypes relatifs aux Gypsies présents dans la presse britannique contemporaine so...
In order to bring the lives of Gypsy–Travellers in line with the sustainable communities’ agenda, th...
The main question of the thesis was to understand the extent to which the English planning system fa...