Harriet Westcott We often take our friends for granted, until we experience life shifts that remind us how important they are [...]
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South Asian women’s experience of family abuse: The role of the husband’s mother
Nughmana Mirza My doctoral research explored South Asian women’s experiences of abuse in families (Mirza 2015). I found that as well as [...]
Read moreBeing a ‘good’ refugee?: Reflections on a participatory media project in Kampala, Uganda
Amir Garmroudi Images of refugees are used often in ways which are beyond their personal control and so this project wanted [...]
Read moreMiseducation
Diane Reay In Education and the Working Class, written in 1962, Jackson and Marsden argued that: The educational system we need [...]
Read morePrevent Polemics
Max Weedon In 1977 French philosopher Gilles Deleuze stated in conversation with Michel Foucault that in the future, ‘a wide range [...]
Read moreDealing with Toxic Necro-waste
Daniel Robins After four months, the coroner’s inquest into the serial killer Ian Brady’s death has now been held. This marks [...]
Read moreMulti-Step Pathways to Highly Skilled Immigrants’ Legal Permanent Residency in the United States
Marcela F. González The growth of temporary visas for highly skilled immigrants in the United States has occurred in the [...]
Read moreWhat’s wrong with Trump and Trump voters?
Peter Kivisto It was recently reported that Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State, referred to Donald Trump as a ‘f*****g [...]
Read moreThe Closure of the Cambodia Daily: End of an Era
Ingo Gunther When 5-year-old Bernie Krisher was taken by his parents on a ‘vacation’ to France in the wake of increasing violence [...]
Read moreRefugee and Asylum Support: Is Civil Society Filling the Gaps?
Lucy Mayblin and Poppy James Successive UK governments since 2002 have argued that restrictions on asylum seekers economic rights and entitlements [...]
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