This article examines the discursive racialisation of asylum-seekers by residents of Portishead, a small English town, a process demonstrating a classed and placed set of expressions of whiteness. I study the racialisation of a diverse group of people from the bottom-up, through an analysis of residents’ letters of objection to the Government’s request for planning permission to turn a building into an asylum processing centre in 2004. Three registers of language are presented: ‘technocratic’, ‘resentful’ and ‘conjectural’. Racialisation is expressed through shared ideas about the type of space in Portishead, and the type of people appropriate for it. The space is constructed as white and middle-class: the asylum-seekers are produced discur...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
This ethnographic study of asylum seekers in East Anglia, UK, poses the following questions: how do ...
A thesis submitted to Middlesex University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
This article analyses the relationship between the accommodation of Dispersed asylum seekers and urb...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation dur...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asylum seeker...
Since 1990 when Britain witnessed a spike in asylum applications, consecutive governments have adopt...
This article presents an alternative reading of the English seaside – one that centralizes race, spe...
This article will explore how the negative discourses surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in Br...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
This ethnographic study of asylum seekers in East Anglia, UK, poses the following questions: how do ...
A thesis submitted to Middlesex University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...
This article analyses the relationship between the accommodation of Dispersed asylum seekers and urb...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation dur...
This paper explores the ways in which asylum seekers negotiate their relationship with British local...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
Racialization is frequently deployed but seldom defined precisely. The agent(s) and mechanisms of th...
In this article, we explore how speakers discuss whether or not it is racist to oppose asylum seeker...
Since 1990 when Britain witnessed a spike in asylum applications, consecutive governments have adopt...
This article presents an alternative reading of the English seaside – one that centralizes race, spe...
This article will explore how the negative discourses surrounding asylum seekers and refugees in Br...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
This ethnographic study of asylum seekers in East Anglia, UK, poses the following questions: how do ...
A thesis submitted to Middlesex University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree ...