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Stories From a Migrant City - Living and Working Together in the Shadow of Brexit

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ben Rogaly teaches in the Department of Geography at the University of Sussex Klappentext Taking a biographical approach, the book explores the causes and consequences of moving or staying put in the context of class inequality and racisms, and looks for commonalities between people often seen as irredeemably divided. Zusammenfassung Taking a biographical approach! the book explores the causes and consequences of moving or staying put in the context of class inequality and racisms! and looks for commonalities between people often seen as irredeemably divided. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction: Non-elite cosmopolitanism in the Brexit era2 'India's my heart, and I know I'm an Indian': histories of mobility and fixity3 'If not you, they can get ten different workers in your place': racial capitalism and workplace resistance 4 'We're not just guardians of the area but of the whole city': urban citizenship struggles and the racialised outsider5 'And then we just let our creativity take over': cultural production in a provincial city6 Conclusion: the immigration debate and common anger in dangerous timesAcknowledgements Bibliography

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