Next Social Scientists Against The Hostile Environment webinar: October 21, on what the Labour government holds in store — a new agenda or more of the same? With @zoebantleman.bsky.social@nandosigona.bsky.socialwww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-labour...
As Labour scraps the Rwanda plan and writes a new Immigration Bill, we ask if Starmer offers more Hostile Environment or a real fresh start.
Join us at the University of Birmingham on 29 October (3-4.30pm) for a talk by prof John Solomos on #racism#migrationwww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/racism-and...
I spoke to AJ InsideStory on irregular crossings, safe routes to #asylumwww.aljazeera.com/program/insi...
The British and French governments are under renewed pressure after more people die trying to cross the English Channel.
Just published in International Migration Review, co-authored with Michaela Benson: Reimagining, Repositioning, Rebordering: Intersections of the Biopolitical and Geopolitical in the UK's Post-Brexit #Migrationjournals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
This article examines the emergence of a new immigration regime in the United Kingdom, following its exit from the European Union, to uncover the entanglements ...
The article draws on a report we published this week migzen.net/site/assets/...
The UK government's new humanitarian visa schemes for Ukrainians and Hong Kongers can't replace the asylum system, Michaela Benson and I argue in this article for The Conversation Read the article here: theconversation.com/bespoke-huma...
For a new report, researchers spoke with dozens of people on the Hong Kong and Ukraine visas about their experiences.
Good thread on the bias - and opportunity - in a lot of the reporting on the doubling of the salary requirements in the UK family visa reforms. Saw this in the pandemic too - reports lamenting the long separations forced by border closures when it’s expected of (low wage) migrants all the time