Dear all,
Apologies for cross-postings, I thought this piece on The Conversation responding to the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England’s report released today on unaccompanied children left in limbo by the asylum system may be of interest to some of you: https://theconversation.com/whose-interests-do-we-protect-by-refusing-children-asylum-not-ours-nor-the-childrens-25312.
Best wishes
Nando
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Dr Nando Sigona
Birmingham Fellow & Lecturer
Institute for Research into Superdiversity | School of Social Policy | University of Birmingham
Muirhead Tower | Edgbaston B15 2TT | Birmingham UK
Associate Editor, Migration Studies (Oxford University Press)
Tel: +44(0)1214158030 |Email: [log in to unmask] |Blog: http://nandosigona.wordpress.com |Twitter: http://twitter.com/nandosigona |Web: http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/social-policy/sigona-nando.aspx
Recent publications:
Berg, M.L., Gidley, B. and Sigona, N. (2013) ‘Ethnography, diversity and urban space’, Special Issue of Identities, 20 (4).
Sigona, N. (2012) ‘Between competing imagineries of statehood: Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians leadership in newly independent Kosovo‘, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 38 (8): 1213-1232
Sigona, N. (2012) ‘Globalisation, rights and the non-citizen‘, Sociology, 46 (5): 982-988 Sigona, N. (2012) ”I’ve too much baggage’: the impact of legal status on the social worlds of irregular migrants’, Social Anthropology, 20 (1): 50-65
Sigona, N. and Hughes, V. (2012) No way out, no way in: Irregular migrant children and families in the UK, Oxford: COMPAS.
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