The media – in particular the tabloids – has a tendency to label asylum seekers ‘scroungers’. Asylum seekers and refugees are painted as embodying the antithesis of ‘British Values’, flooding the country with degenerates who are attempting to game the system (see examples here and here). This narrative has come to the fore as the refugee crisis has mounted. The UN has estimated that 65.3 million people across the globe have been displaced, an all-time high. Thousands of these ended up on the coast of France, at Calais, and the UK watched as the British and French government negotiated the placement of these asylum seekers. The accusations that men from the Calais camp were falsely claiming to be children fanned the flame of an ugly mistrust...
During the 2010’s a new situation emerged due to the influx of people using the Mediterranean Sea ro...
The TV news and press coverage of the mayhem in Kabul and around its airport mask the greater scrum ...
Our research shows that when it comes to immigration simply proposing ever more punitive measures wo...
by MSc Sociology student, Rabia Nasimi During my university break (30th December 2015), I visited th...
For Karimi Wahab, an Afghan refugee currently accommodated at a center for asylum seekers in Sjenica...
The new government’s policies towards refugee and asylum-seeking children seemed at first to be a st...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
In my research and interviews throughout my Practicum, the topic of refugee representation in the me...
Refugees and asylum seekers are only a small proportion of the 60 million forcibly displaced persons...
Policymakers in Europe are currently under pressure to both lessen the number of incoming asylum-see...
According to the UN Refugee Agency, 59.5 million people around the world were forcibly displaced in ...
The UK media’s reporting of events in 2015 contained constantly evolving categorisations of people a...
Monica Ibrahim is an MSc student at LSE with a focus on media, gender and development. She has worke...
British regular forces have long left Iraq, but the problems created for Iraqi refugees by the post-...
The politics within Afghanistan is turbulent to say the least with conflict spanning centuries, most...
During the 2010’s a new situation emerged due to the influx of people using the Mediterranean Sea ro...
The TV news and press coverage of the mayhem in Kabul and around its airport mask the greater scrum ...
Our research shows that when it comes to immigration simply proposing ever more punitive measures wo...
by MSc Sociology student, Rabia Nasimi During my university break (30th December 2015), I visited th...
For Karimi Wahab, an Afghan refugee currently accommodated at a center for asylum seekers in Sjenica...
The new government’s policies towards refugee and asylum-seeking children seemed at first to be a st...
Over a million migrants and asylum seekers sought refuge in Europe in 2015 – a record which sent the...
In my research and interviews throughout my Practicum, the topic of refugee representation in the me...
Refugees and asylum seekers are only a small proportion of the 60 million forcibly displaced persons...
Policymakers in Europe are currently under pressure to both lessen the number of incoming asylum-see...
According to the UN Refugee Agency, 59.5 million people around the world were forcibly displaced in ...
The UK media’s reporting of events in 2015 contained constantly evolving categorisations of people a...
Monica Ibrahim is an MSc student at LSE with a focus on media, gender and development. She has worke...
British regular forces have long left Iraq, but the problems created for Iraqi refugees by the post-...
The politics within Afghanistan is turbulent to say the least with conflict spanning centuries, most...
During the 2010’s a new situation emerged due to the influx of people using the Mediterranean Sea ro...
The TV news and press coverage of the mayhem in Kabul and around its airport mask the greater scrum ...
Our research shows that when it comes to immigration simply proposing ever more punitive measures wo...