by Rachel Rosen and Eve Dickson | 20 Mar 2024
Racialised migrant ‘deservingness’ and the UK’s free school meal debates Rosen, R. and E. Dickson (2024). “The exceptions to child exceptionalism: Racialised migrant ‘deservingness’ and the UK’s free school meal debates.” Critical Social Policy...
by Rachel Rosen | 19 Apr 2022
Destitution [ des-ti-too-shuhn] Noun: lack of the means of subsistence; utter poverty; deprivation, lack, or absence. Destitution is a word I have been hearing over and over in our fieldwork about migrant families with ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF), a...
by Rachel Rosen | 16 Jul 2021
When I first started telling colleagues and friends about Migrants and Solidarities: Negotiating deservingness in welfare micropublics (Solidarities), I was often greeted with the response: “Great project, but what on earth do you mean by welfare micropublics?” The...
by Rachel Rosen | 17 Dec 2020
A conversation about ‘solidarity’ with the Academic Advisory Board of the Solidarities research project: Prof Bridget Anderson, Bristol University Prof Vincent Dubois, Strasbourg University Prof Karen Fog Olwig, Copenhagen...