A longitudinal, intersectional study of migrant women, this book examines the lives of first generation Bangladeshi migrants to the UK, considering the dynamic relationship between people and place. Shedding new light on a migrant population about which little is known, the author explores the experiences of women who left rural homes to live in London, speaking no English, with no experience of local customs and having to adjust to what would now be dramatically shrunken family sizes, within which they would act as bearers of culture and tradition.Based on research spanning a decade Family, Citizenship and Islam draws on qualitative interviews with over 100 women and examines questions of identity, belonging, citizenship and Britishness, r...
This interdisciplinary dissertation draws upon Islamic, socio-cultural and legal studies to present ...
This book explores some of the most topical issues around migration and integration in relation to B...
This research examines motherhood as a means of empowerment for East African Muslim immigrant women ...
This paper traces the ways in which British born Muslim women self-identify with Britain and South A...
Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship develops essential insights concerning the notion of transnat...
Aims The report looks at how the migration and integration experiences of African migrants living in...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
Around 5.6 million British nationals live outside the United Kingdom: the equivalent of one in every...
NoThis article focuses on Pakistani Muslim women across generations: pioneer migrants who arrived in...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
This thesis examines the lives of second generation high-achieving British Bangladeshi Muslim young ...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
This interdisciplinary dissertation draws upon Islamic, socio-cultural and legal studies to present ...
This book explores some of the most topical issues around migration and integration in relation to B...
This research examines motherhood as a means of empowerment for East African Muslim immigrant women ...
This paper traces the ways in which British born Muslim women self-identify with Britain and South A...
Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship develops essential insights concerning the notion of transnat...
Aims The report looks at how the migration and integration experiences of African migrants living in...
The aim of this study was to consider the identity construction of two generations of Muslim women l...
Around 5.6 million British nationals live outside the United Kingdom: the equivalent of one in every...
NoThis article focuses on Pakistani Muslim women across generations: pioneer migrants who arrived in...
This research is an attempt to understand the living experiences of young adult Muslim SGIs, in Brit...
This thesis examines the lives of second generation high-achieving British Bangladeshi Muslim young ...
Since the 1950s the incoming flows of immigrants have deeply transformed the social composition of B...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
This study is a story of the multiple sides of subject formation, the ways in which immigrant practi...
Building upon past research this study aimed to identify the different cultural factors that play a ...
This interdisciplinary dissertation draws upon Islamic, socio-cultural and legal studies to present ...
This book explores some of the most topical issues around migration and integration in relation to B...
This research examines motherhood as a means of empowerment for East African Muslim immigrant women ...