Despite the ongoing division and debate over the UK’s future relationship with the EU, the Government is currently working on the assumption that exit will take place by 31st October 2019. Key to their ongoing preparations, driven by a view that migration was central to the Leave campaign’s success, is the development of a future […]
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8 new journal articles from our Special Issue on Irregular Migration and the Politics of Agency.
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Why it is not possible to inhibit the integration of irregular migrants without damaging community cohesion and the integration of society as a whole.
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What role do sanctuary movements play in a world where states make it harder for irregular migrants to live as human beings?
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Unwanted migrants become visible, when they use their own agency to disrupt and subvert the system that is discriminatory towards them.
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How do migrant children react to the paradox of holding two seemingly contradictory subject positions at once: the (deserving) child and the (undeserving) migrant?
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