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Book Title
Go Home? : The Politics of Immigration Controversies
ISBN
9781526113221
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Go Home? : the Politics of Immigration Controversies
Item Height
0.4in
Author
Sukhwant Dhaliwal, Hannah Jones, Gargi Bhattacharyya, Yasmin Gunaratnam, William Davies
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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An important intervention in one of the most heated issues of recent decades, this book investigates government campaigns to demonstrate toughness on immigration, and the wide-reaching consequences for migrants and citizens alike. engaged research. -- .

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Publisher
Manchester University Press
ISBN-10
1526113228
ISBN-13
9781526113221
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Author
Sukhwant Dhaliwal, Hannah Jones, Gargi Bhattacharyya, Yasmin Gunaratnam, William Davies
Publication Name
Go Home? : the Politics of Immigration Controversies
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz

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'Go home? makes a timely intervention in debates about the government of immigration in Britain. As well as offering a rich, detailed and evidence based response to racist immigration policies, it is a model for collaborative social research.' Professor Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University'These are turbulent and terrifying times for minorities and migrants in Britain and across the world. As borders close and new borders emerge in the intimate spaces of everyday life, there is an urgent need for passionate and engaged social research and critique. Go Home? provides a critical intervention - in both senses - into these debates, and poses challenging and uncomfortable questions for us as social researchers, as citizens and as people.' Professor Claire Alexander, University of Manchester'For too long, Britain's political class has bought into the myth that immigration control can be treated as a technical issue: clean, clinical and kept apart from the messy territory of racism and xenophobia. This study of an important moment of change in official rhetoric - in the authors' words, a "turning point" - explodes that myth and reveals the damage caused by official efforts to seem "tough" on border control. Go Home? is a timely intervention that also points to ways such policies can be resisted.'Daniel Trilling, author of Bloody Nasty People: the Rise of Britain's Far Right'Go Home? is cutting edge immigration scholarship. It problematizes immigration enforcement and takes an unflinching look at the emotions it generates, going beyond critique to explore new forms of collaborative knowledge production. This is the kind of research, brave, theoretically rich, empirically well grounded, reflexive, that will help to craft new forms of politics and ways of imagining the future'Professor Bridget Anderson, University of Oxford'No one can forget the chilling but prescient announcement of a new hostile world order for migrants signified in the UK by the 'Go Home' campaign. Through original research, this vital book guides us through the complex but alarming political contours of the campaign and its effects on those least able to defend themselves. This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how the anxiety and fear driven politics of border control plays itself out to its logical and devastating conclusion in public discourses and immigration enforcement policies. But perhaps its greatest significance lies in the fact that it gives space to the voices of resistance that continue to keep hope alive in these bleakest of times.'Pragna Patel, Director, Southall Black Sisters, Go home? makes a timely intervention in debates about the government of immigration in Britain. As well as offering a rich, detailed and evidence based response to racist immigration policies, it is a model for collaborative social research.' Professor Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University'These are turbulent and terrifying times for minorities and migrants in Britain and across the world. As borders close and new borders emerge in the intimate spaces of everyday life, there is an urgent need for passionate and engaged social research and critique. Go Home? provides a critical intervention - in both senses - into these debates, and poses challenging and uncomfortable questions for us as social researchers, as citizens and as people.' Professor Claire Alexander, University of Manchester'For too long, Britain's political class has bought into the myth that immigration control can be treated as a technical issue: clean, clinical and kept apart from the messy territory of racism and xenophobia. This study of an important moment of change in official rhetoric - in the authors' words, a "turning point" - explodes that myth and reveals the damage caused by official efforts to seem "tough" on border control. Go Home? is a timely intervention that also points to ways such policies can be resisted.'Daniel Trilling, author of Bloody Nasty People: the Rise of Britain's Far Right ' Go Home? is cutting edge immigration scholarship. It problematizes immigration enforcement and takes an unflinching look at the emotions it generates, going beyond critique to explore new forms of collaborative knowledge production. This is the kind of research, brave, theoretically rich, empirically well grounded, reflexive, that will help to craft new forms of politics and ways of imagining the future'Professor Bridget Anderson, University of Oxford'No one can forget the chilling but prescient announcement of a new hostile world order for migrants signified in the UK by the 'Go Home' campaign. Through original research, this vital book guides us through the complex but alarming political contours of the campaign and its effects on those least able to defend themselves. This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how the anxiety and fear driven politics of border control plays itself out to its logical and devastating conclusion in public discourses and immigration enforcement policies. But perhaps its greatest significance lies in the fact that it gives space to the voices of resistance that continue to keep hope alive in these bleakest of times.'Pragna Patel, Director, Southall Black Sisters 'Go Home? The politics of Immigration Controversies is a thorough and informative publication which provides a distinctive insight into immigration policy and research debates. Operation Vaken should be considered a product of all that which has come before it, this research does well in outlining the current complexities of politics and immigration. Additionally, this book includes a complete snapshot of society with an engaging and pluralist commentary on the politics of immigration, allowing for meaningful and new conclusions to be made and new ideas to come to the forefront. Meanwhile, the book's honest exploration of the role, limitations and challenges within social research when exploring issues such as immigration will engage other researchers to evaluate and improve techniques.'Samiha Begum, Institute of Race Relations, June 2017, 'Go home? makes a timely intervention in debates about the government of immigration in Britain. As well as offering a rich, detailed and evidence based response to racist immigration policies, it is a model for collaborative social research.' Professor Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University 'These are turbulent and terrifying times for minorities and migrants in Britain and across the world. As borders close and new borders emerge in the intimate spaces of everyday life, there is an urgent need for passionate and engaged social research and critique. Go Home? provides a critical intervention - in both senses - into these debates, and poses challenging and uncomfortable questions for us as social researchers, as citizens and as people.' Professor Claire Alexander, University of Manchester 'For too long, Britain's political class has bought into the myth that immigration control can be treated as a technical issue: clean, clinical and kept apart from the messy territory of racism and xenophobia. This study of an important moment of change in official rhetoric - in the authors' words, a "turning point" - explodes that myth and reveals the damage caused by official efforts to seem "tough" on border control. Go Home? is a timely intervention that also points to ways such policies can be resisted.' Daniel Trilling, author of Bloody Nasty People: the Rise of Britain's Far Right 'Go Home? is cutting edge immigration scholarship. It problematizes immigration enforcement and takes an unflinching look at the emotions it generates, going beyond critique to explore new forms of collaborative knowledge production. This is the kind of research, brave, theoretically rich, empirically well grounded, reflexive, that will help to craft new forms of politics and ways of imagining the future' Professor Bridget Anderson, University of Oxford 'No one can forget the chilling but prescient announcement of a new hostile world order for migrants signified in the UK by the 'Go Home' campaign. Through original research, this vital book guides us through the complex but alarming political contours of the campaign and its effects on those least able to defend themselves. This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how the anxiety and fear driven politics of border control plays itself out to its logical and devastating conclusion in public discourses and immigration enforcement policies. But perhaps its greatest significance lies in the fact that it gives space to the voices of resistance that continue to keep hope alive in these bleakest of times.' Pragna Patel, Director, Southall Black Sisters 'Go Home? The politics of Immigration Controversies is a thorough and informative publication which provides a distinctive insight into immigration policy and research debates. Operation Vaken should be considered a product of all that which has come before it, this research does well in outlining the current complexities of politics and immigration. Additionally, this book includes a complete snapshot of society with an engaging and pluralist commentary on the politics of immigration, allowing for meaningful and new conclusions to be made and new ideas to come to the forefront. Meanwhile, the book's honest exploration of the role, limitations and challenges within social research when exploring issues such as immigration will engage other researchers to evaluate and improve techniques.' Samiha Begum, Institute of Race Relations, June 2017, "Go Home? The politics of Immigration Controversies is a thorough and informative publication which provides a distinctive insight into immigration policy and research debates. Operation Vaken should be considered a product of all that which has come before it, this research does well in outlining the current complexities of politics and immigration. Additionally, this book includes a complete snapshot of society with an engaging and pluralist commentary on the politics of immigration, allowing for meaningful and new conclusions to be made and new ideas to come to the forefront. Meanwhile, the book's honest exploration of the role, limitations and challenges within social research when exploring issues such as immigration will engage other researchers to evaluate and improve techniques." - Samiha Begum, Institute of Race Relations, June 2017, ' Go home? makes a timely intervention in debates about the government of immigration in Britain. As well as offering a rich, detailed and evidence based response to racist immigration policies, it is a model for collaborative social research.' Professor Imogen Tyler, Lancaster University 'These are turbulent and terrifying times for minorities and migrants in Britain and across the world. As borders close and new borders emerge in the intimate spaces of everyday life, there is an urgent need for passionate and engaged social research and critique. Go Home? provides a critical intervention - in both senses - into these debates, and poses challenging and uncomfortable questions for us as social researchers, as citizens and as people.' Professor Claire Alexander, University of Manchester 'For too long, Britain's political class has bought into the myth that immigration control can be treated as a technical issue: clean, clinical and kept apart from the messy territory of racism and xenophobia. This study of an important moment of change in official rhetoric - in the authors' words, a "turning point" - explodes that myth and reveals the damage caused by official efforts to seem "tough" on border control. Go Home? is a timely intervention that also points to ways such policies can be resisted.' Daniel Trilling, author of Bloody Nasty People: the Rise of Britain's Far Right ' Go Home? is cutting edge immigration scholarship. It problematizes immigration enforcement and takes an unflinching look at the emotions it generates, going beyond critique to explore new forms of collaborative knowledge production. This is the kind of research, brave, theoretically rich, empirically well grounded, reflexive, that will help to craft new forms of politics and ways of imagining the future' Professor Bridget Anderson, University of Oxford 'No one can forget the chilling but prescient announcement of a new hostile world order for migrants signified in the UK by the 'Go Home' campaign. Through original research, this vital book guides us through the complex but alarming political contours of the campaign and its effects on those least able to defend themselves. This book is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how the anxiety and fear driven politics of border control plays itself out to its logical and devastating conclusion in public discourses and immigration enforcement policies. But perhaps its greatest significance lies in the fact that it gives space to the voices of resistance that continue to keep hope alive in these bleakest of times.' Pragna Patel, Director, Southall Black Sisters 'Go Home? The politics of Immigration Controversies is a thorough and informative publication which provides a distinctive insight into immigration policy and research debates. Operation Vaken should be considered a product of all that which has come before it, this research does well in outlining the current complexities of politics and immigration. Additionally, this book includes a complete snapshot of society with an engaging and pluralist commentary on the politics of immigration, allowing for meaningful and new conclusions to be made and new ideas to come to the forefront. Meanwhile, the book's honest exploration of the role, limitations and challenges within social research when exploring issues such as immigration will engage other researchers to evaluate and improve techniques.' Samiha Begum, Institute of Race Relations, June 2017
Table of Content
1 Introduction Living Research 1: Why are we doing this? Public sociology and public life 2 Permeable borders, performative politics and public mistrust Living Research 2: Emotions and research 3 Immigration and the limits of statistical government Living Research 3: Migration research and the media 4 Spaces and places of governance and resistance Living Research 4: Ethics in uncomfortable research situations 5 Un/deserving migrants and resisting dehumanisation Living Research 5: Public anger in research (and social media) 6 Conclusion: 'ordinary' people and immigration politics Living Research 6: Collaborations Afterword by Kiri Kankhwende Appendix: further details on research methods Index
Copyright Date
2017
Topic
Sociology / General, Emigration & Immigration, Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
Lccn
2017-385212
Dewey Decimal
325.41
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Political Science

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