Go home?: The politics of immigration controversies
- Manchester University Press 2017
- 1 electronic resource (208 p.)
Open Access
"The 2013 Go Home vans marked a turning point in government-sponsored communication designed to demonstrate control and toughness on immigration. In this study, the authors explore the effects of this toughness: on policy, public debate, pro-migrant and anti-racist activism, and on the everyday lives of people in Britain. Bringing together an authorial team of eight respected social researchers, alongside the voices of community organisations, policy makers, migrants and citizens, and with an afterword by journalist Kiri Kankhwende, this is an important intervention in one of the most heated social issues of our time."
Creative Commons
English
OAPEN_625583
10.26530/OAPEN_625583 doi
Media studies Refugees & political asylum Migration, immigration & emigration Sociology Politics & government
immigration policy government activism ethics racism britain research migrant communication Asylum seeker Border control Focus group Glasgow Opposition to immigration