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Enduring borders: precarity, swift falls and stretched time in the lives of migrants experiencing homelessness in the UK (2023)
Journal Article
Stewart, S., & Sanders, C. (2024). Enduring borders: precarity, swift falls and stretched time in the lives of migrants experiencing homelessness in the UK. Sociology, 58(2), 403-419. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385231184793

In this article, we draw attention to the border and border governance as key mechanisms of class and ‘race-making’ in the context of an increasingly hostile immigration environment. Focusing on the life story narratives of migrants experiencing home... Read More about Enduring borders: precarity, swift falls and stretched time in the lives of migrants experiencing homelessness in the UK.

Cultivated invisibility and migrants’ experiences of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic (2022)
Journal Article
Stewart, S., & Sanders, C. (2023). Cultivated invisibility and migrants’ experiences of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380261221100359

The UK government’s Everyone In scheme, announced in March 2020, required local authorities to temporarily house all homeless individuals in their area regardless of immigration status. In providing support through safe and secure accommodation, Ever... Read More about Cultivated invisibility and migrants’ experiences of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cartographers of Disrupted Belonging: Sudanese Mothers Drawing Maps of Portsmouth (2019)
Journal Article
Sanders, C. (2019). Cartographers of Disrupted Belonging: Sudanese Mothers Drawing Maps of Portsmouth. Journal of international women's studies, 20(4), 1-18

Map-making is an everyday practice for Sudanese women in Portsmouth. Arriving to the city within the last twenty-five years, women continue to work hard to reconfigure their sense of place, to reorient themselves in urban space, and to relearn the la... Read More about Cartographers of Disrupted Belonging: Sudanese Mothers Drawing Maps of Portsmouth.