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Go Home? - The Politics of Immigration Controversies

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Informationen zum Autor Hannah Jones is Assistant Professor in Sociology at the University of Warwick Yasmin Gunaratnam is Reader in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London Gargi Bhattacharyya is Professor of Sociology at the University of East London and co-director of the Centre for Migration, Refugees and Belonging William Davies is Senior Lecturer in Politics at Goldsmiths, University of London Sukhwant Dhaliwal is Research Fellow at the Institute of Applied Social Research at the University of Bedfordshire Kirsten Forkert is Senior Lecturer in the School of Media at Birmingham City University Emma Jackson is Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London Roiyah Saltus is Principal Research Fellow in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Education at the University of South Wales Klappentext An important intervention in one of the most heated issues of recent decades, this book investigates government campaigns to demonstrate toughness on immigration, and the wide-reaching consequences for migrants and citizens alike. engaged research.An important intervention in one of the most heated issues of recent decades, this book investigates government campaigns to demonstrate toughness on immigration, and the wide-reaching consequences for migrants and citizens alike. engaged research. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 IntroductionLiving Research 1: Why are we doing this? Public sociology and public life2 Permeable borders, performative politics and public mistrustLiving Research 2: Emotions and research 3 Immigration and the limits of statistical governmentLiving Research 3: Migration research and the media 4 Spaces and places of governance and resistanceLiving Research 4: Ethics in uncomfortable research situations5 Un/deserving migrants and resisting dehumanisationLiving Research 5: Public anger in research (and social media)6 Conclusion: 'ordinary' people and immigration politicsLiving Research 6: Collaborations Afterword by Kiri KankhwendeAppendix: further details on research methodsIndex...

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