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Sorry For My Left: The Transnational Practices and Identity Formation of Second Generation Ghanaians (2023)
Thesis
Kwarteng, K. A. B. Sorry For My Left: The Transnational Practices and Identity Formation of Second Generation Ghanaians. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This study is a comparative analysis of the second generation Ghanaian transnational experience, focusing on the experiences of second generation Ghanaians in London, New York City, and Accra. This thesis examines the different transnational practice... Read More about Sorry For My Left: The Transnational Practices and Identity Formation of Second Generation Ghanaians.

'Hit and miss'? Access to legal assistance in immigration detention (2022)
Journal Article
Lindley, A. (2022). 'Hit and miss'? Access to legal assistance in immigration detention. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 13(3), 629-653. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huab045

In the context of significant cuts to legal aid in the last decade in the UK, immigration detention remains in scope: indeed the argument that detention is legitimate rests partly on the claim that people can challenge it. Drawing on interviews with... Read More about 'Hit and miss'? Access to legal assistance in immigration detention.

Diaspora finance for infrastructure development in Nigeria: exploring motivations, mechanisms and impact (2022)
Thesis
Bolaji, O. Diaspora finance for infrastructure development in Nigeria: exploring motivations, mechanisms and impact. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

The money that migrants send back home is at the heart of the relationship between migration and development. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest to exploit ‘diaspora finance’ for the provision of public goods, including infrastr... Read More about Diaspora finance for infrastructure development in Nigeria: exploring motivations, mechanisms and impact.

Makers, Brokers, and Migrants: Experiences of Digital Government in South Korea and the United Kingdom (2022)
Thesis
Lim, I. Makers, Brokers, and Migrants: Experiences of Digital Government in South Korea and the United Kingdom. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

The use of websites and mobile applications to deliver public services has gained widespread popularity throughout local, national, and international institutions. However, the qualitative aspects of digital government services remain understudied, e... Read More about Makers, Brokers, and Migrants: Experiences of Digital Government in South Korea and the United Kingdom.