In this paper, we examine the role of migrant women in civil society in Wales in a triply-hostile environment created by UK government policy since 2010. Drawing on interviews carried out with EU migrants between 2016 and 2017, we outline the active support and care work provided by these women to migrants and others and the way in which they navigated austere and hostile conditions (contrasting the popular construction of migrants passively requiring support and care). Contributing to the literature on resourcefulness, we introduce the notion of tenacity to highlight the exhausting care-full labour of these migrants, who continue despite challenging circumstances and impact on their own wellbeing. We conclude that the care work provided by...
This article examines migrant women tourism workers’ understandings of, and diverse responses to, ex...
The focus of the chapter is on researching the intersecting effects of the mobility of contemporary ...
The relationship of women to conditions of material austerity is often characterised as having two m...
In this paper, we examine the role of migrant women in civil society in Wales in a triply-hostile en...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
Concerned with the experiences of migrant families in a time of increasing scarcity and anti-migrant...
This paper will consider the enduring acts of care, support and activism associated with unemploymen...
This paper argues that publicly funded infrastructure, or the welfare state, were indispensable in e...
The concept of care and its associated practices remain a key subject of debate in human geography, ...
AbstractThis chapter discusses UK-based civil society organisations supporting vulnerable groups (mi...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
Shortage of staff in the private care sector brought migrant participants of this study to rural com...
This chapter draws on empirical research with 16 working-class mothers to explore how they respond t...
Deindustrialization wrought socio-economic and cultural change throughout the UK, Western Europe and...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
This article examines migrant women tourism workers’ understandings of, and diverse responses to, ex...
The focus of the chapter is on researching the intersecting effects of the mobility of contemporary ...
The relationship of women to conditions of material austerity is often characterised as having two m...
In this paper, we examine the role of migrant women in civil society in Wales in a triply-hostile en...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
Concerned with the experiences of migrant families in a time of increasing scarcity and anti-migrant...
This paper will consider the enduring acts of care, support and activism associated with unemploymen...
This paper argues that publicly funded infrastructure, or the welfare state, were indispensable in e...
The concept of care and its associated practices remain a key subject of debate in human geography, ...
AbstractThis chapter discusses UK-based civil society organisations supporting vulnerable groups (mi...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
Shortage of staff in the private care sector brought migrant participants of this study to rural com...
This chapter draws on empirical research with 16 working-class mothers to explore how they respond t...
Deindustrialization wrought socio-economic and cultural change throughout the UK, Western Europe and...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
This article examines migrant women tourism workers’ understandings of, and diverse responses to, ex...
The focus of the chapter is on researching the intersecting effects of the mobility of contemporary ...
The relationship of women to conditions of material austerity is often characterised as having two m...