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Go Home?: The Politics of Immigration Controversies


Go Home?: The Politics of Immigration Controversies

Paperback by Jones, Hannah; Gunaratnam, Yasmin; Bhattacharyya, Gargi; Davies, William; Dhaliwal, Sukhwant; Forkert, Kirsten; Gleadhill, Emma; Saltus, Roiyah

Go Home?: The Politics of Immigration Controversies

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ISBN:
9781526113221
Publication Date:
16 Mar 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
Go Home?: The Politics of Immigration Controversies

Description

In July 2013, the UK government arranged for a van to drive through parts of London carrying the message 'In the UK illegally? GO HOME or face arrest.' This book tells the story of what happened next. The vans were short-lived, but they were part of an ongoing trend in government-sponsored communication designed to demonstrate toughness on immigration. The authors set out to explore the effects of such performances: on policy, on public debate, on pro-migrant and anti-racist activism, and on the everyday lives of people in Britain. This book presents their findings, and provides insights into the practice of conducting research on such a charged and sensitive topic.

Contents

1 Introduction Living Research 1: Why are we doing this? Public sociology and public life 2 Permeable borders, performative politics and public mistrust Living Research 2: Emotions and research 3 Immigration and the limits of statistical government Living Research 3: Migration research and the media 4 Spaces and places of governance and resistance Living Research 4: Ethics in uncomfortable research situations 5 Un/deserving migrants and resisting dehumanisation Living Research 5: Public anger in research (and social media) 6 Conclusion: 'ordinary' people and immigration politics Living Research 6: Collaborations Afterword by Kiri Kankhwende Appendix: further details on research methods Index

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