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...
by Mette Louise Berg | 27 Jul 2019
Mette Louise Berg, Ben Gidley, and Anna Krausova (2019) Welfare micropublics and inequality: urban super-diversity in a time of austerity. Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol 42 (15), pp. 2723-2742. This article argues for the importance of the role of the national and...
by Rachel Rosen | 28 Jun 2019
Rachel Rosen, Sarah Crafter & Veena Meetoo (2019) An absent presence: separated child migrants’ caring practices and the fortified neoliberal state. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, online first. This paper explores the ambivalent positioning of separated...
by Mette Louise Berg | 9 Jun 2019
Mette Louise Berg (2019) Super-diversity, austerity, and the production of precarity: Latin Americans in London. Critical Social Policy, vol. 39 (2), pp. 184–204. Intensified globalisation, upheaval, conflict and inequality are creating new patterns of global...
by Mikkel Rytter | 16 May 2019
Rytter, M. (2019) Writing against integration: Danish imaginaries of culture, race and belonging Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology Vol. 84(4): 678-697 The article addresses some of the problems related to the concept of integration, which has been used (and abused)...