by Mikkel Rytter | 26 Oct 2022
Mikkel Rytter and Sara Lei Sparre (2022) Silence Agreements in Danish Elderly Care: Phantasmatic Asymmetry between Care Managers and Self-Appointed Helpers with a Muslim Immigrant Background. Genealogy 6: 46. ABSTRACT: This paper explores the composite of elderly...
by Mikkel Rytter | 22 Sep 2021
Rytter, Mikkel, Abir M. Ismail and Sara Lei Sparre (2021). Food as care and friction in late life: marginalization of Muslim immigrant families in the Danish Welfare state. Food, Culture and Society. Online first. ABSTRACT Food is a central aspect of...
by Mikkel Rytter | 22 Sep 2021
Sparre, Sara Lei & Mikkel Rytter (2021). Between care and contract: aging Muslim immigrants, self-appointed helpers and ambiguous belonging in the Danish welfare state. Anthropology & Aging 42(1):...
by Eve Dickson | 23 Dec 2020
Eve Dickson and Rachel Rosen (2020) “Punishing Those Who Do the Wrong Thing”: Enforcing Destitution and Debt through the Uk’s Family Migration Rules. Critical Social Policy (online first) In 2012, the ‘no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF) condition was...
by Rachel Rosen | 9 Jun 2020
Rachel Rosen and Judith Suissa (2020) Children, parents and non-parents: to whom does ‘the future’ belong? Families, Relationships and Societies 9(1): 125-141 Narratives of ‘the future’ shape action, and the idea that certain members of society have more of a claim to...
by Anders Neergaard | 31 Jul 2019
Magnus Dahlstedt & Anders Neergaard (2019) Crisis of Solidarity? Changing Welfare and Migration Regimes in Sweden. Critical Sociology 45(1): 121–135. Europe is in crisis. In recent years, there has been a rise of xenophobic parties in a number of European...