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Remitting through crisis: Looking beyond resilience in UK migrant and diaspora communities (2024)
Journal Article
Lindley, A., Datta, K., Chase, E., Fadal, K., Hammond, L., Loureiro, G., & Majeed-Hajaj, S. (2024). Remitting through crisis: Looking beyond resilience in UK migrant and diaspora communities. Migration Studies, 12(3), Article mnae026. https://doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnae026

Migrants’ remittances have often been understood to operate as a form of insurance for families, communities and countries of origin, increasing in times of downturn and disaster. But what happens when the same crisis hits both destination and origin... Read More about Remitting through crisis: Looking beyond resilience in UK migrant and diaspora communities.

Reflections on (im)mobilities and / in crisis (2024)
Book Chapter
Lindley, A. (2024). Reflections on (im)mobilities and / in crisis. In N. Piper, & K. Datta (Eds.), Elgar Companion to Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals (14-27). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802204513.00008

Despite the common framing of crisis and migration as anomalies outside the norm, they are in fact deeply embedded in histories of global development and change, including in the contemporary unfolding of global capitalism which has shaped Agenda 203... Read More about Reflections on (im)mobilities and / in crisis.

Navigating Precarity: the lives of London’s migrant cleaners (2024)
Thesis
Marcel, C. Navigating Precarity: the lives of London’s migrant cleaners. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This study examines London’s migrant cleaners’ experiences of precarity and how they navigate those experiences. In the context of a neoliberal, anti-migrant climate in the UK, migrant workers have experienced intensified vulnerability whilst at the... Read More about Navigating Precarity: the lives of London’s migrant cleaners.