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Welfare statecraft and the reproduction of migrant destitution

Welfare statecraft and the reproduction of migrant destitution

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...
Velfærd som gave og minoritetsældres tvivlsomme ”deservingness”

Velfærd som gave og minoritetsældres tvivlsomme ”deservingness”

by Mikkel Rytter | 8 Mar 2022

Den demografiske udvikling bevirker, at den danske befolkning bliver ældre og ældre. I nær fremtid vil flere få brug for hjælp og pleje, mens der samtidigt vil blive færre ansatte i ældresektoren til at udføre plejen og generelt færre i den samlede arbejdsstyrke til...
Language as a marker of ‘integration’ – from casting blame to forging a supportive sociality

Language as a marker of ‘integration’ – from casting blame to forging a supportive sociality

by Silke Zschomler | 25 Feb 2022

‘Integration – I think I’m very good with it, I think,’ Ana, one of the participants of my ethnographic research into migrant language education (Zschomler 2020), exclaimed enthusiastically. We were just about to finish a more in-depth interview during which she...
Migrant solidarity and conflicting forms of deservingness

Migrant solidarity and conflicting forms of deservingness

by Anders Neergaard | 18 Jan 2022

The other day, just before the Christmas and New Year holidays, I met a former social worker. As I am a boring person and never stop being a sociologist, I homed in on a comment she made about the difficulties in reconciling being the person she would like to be and...
My name is not ‘asylum seeker’: on labels, dignity, and respect

My name is not ‘asylum seeker’: on labels, dignity, and respect

by Mette Louise Berg | 30 Nov 2021

Last month, my colleague Eve Dickson and a team of co-researchers, who have lived experience of the asylum system and with whom we have worked collaboratively, shared their reflections on what it is like to live on the meagre allowance that people in the asylum system...
‘Just enough that we don’t die’: Living on asylum support

‘Just enough that we don’t die’: Living on asylum support

by Eve Dickson | 25 Oct 2021

In our research for Migrants and Solidarities on ‘Dispersal and deservingness in Northern England’, Mette Louise Berg and I have been working collaboratively with a team of co-researchers who have lived experience of the asylum system. Early on in our group...
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