ICEMiC
Identities, Citizenship, Equalities and Migration Centre

Archive of Past Publications

  • Madziva, R., Thondhlana, J., Garwe, E.C., Murandu, M., Chagwiza, G., Chikanza, M. and Maradzika, J. (2021). Internally displaced persons and COVID-19: a wake-up call for and African solutions to African problems – the case of Zimbabwe. Journal of the British Academy. https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/009s1.001
  • Zontini, E. and Genova, E., 2022. Studying the Emotional Costs of Integration at Times of Change: The Case of EU Migrants in Brexit Britain. Sociology, p.00380385211063355. 
  • Dr Joy Spiliopoulos has contributed a chapter called 'Brexit uncertainties: Political rhetoric vs British core values in NHS', which will appear in the forthcoming book Research Handbook on Political Propaganda edited by Gary D. Rawnsley, Yiben Ma and Kruakae Pothong, and published by Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Hack-Polay, D., Mahmoud, A.B.,  Kordowicz, M., Madziva, R. and Kivunja, C. (2021). “Let us define ourselves”: Forced migrants’ use of multiple identities as a tactic for social navigation.  Journal of Black Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-021-00630-6 
  • Dzinamarira, T., Mukwenha, S., Mukandavire, Z., Cuadros, D.F., Murewanhema, G., Madziva, R., Musuka, G. (2021). Insights from Zimbabwe’s SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance. Lancet Global Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/ S2214-109X(21)00434-4.  
  • Dauncey, S. (2020). Disability in Contemporary China: Citizenship, Identity and Culture. Cambridge University Press.
  • Wright, C., Maylor, U. and Pickup, T. (2020). Young British African and Caribbean Men Achieving Educational Success: Disrupting Deficit Discourses about Black Male Achievement. Routledge.
  • Wright C. (2020) ‘Hello Trouble’: Black women academics and the struggle for change. In Etienne, J. (ed) Communities of Activism – Black women, higher education and the politics of representation. Trentham Books/UCL/IOE Press.
  • Spiliopoulos G., Cuban S. and Broadhurst K. (2020) “Migrant care workers at the intersection of rural belonging in small English communities", Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies https://doi.org/10.1080/15562948.2020.1801941).
  • Page, S. and Yip, A.K.T. (In Press). ‘Navigating youth transitions as a Buddhist: Privilege, reflexivity and sexuality’, Journal of Global Buddhism.
  • Page, S. and Yip, A. K. T. (2020) (eds.) Intersecting Religion and Sexuality: Sociological Perspectives. Leiden: Brill.
  • Page, S. and Yip, A.K.T. (2020) ‘Intersecting religion and sexuality: Contributing to an unfinished conversation’, in: S. Page and A.K.T. Yip, (eds.) Intersecting Religion and Sexuality: Sociological Perspectives. Leiden: Brill.
  • Barrett-Fox, R. and Yip, A.K.T. (2020) ‘Crosses and crossroads: American conservative Christianity’s anti-intersectionality discourse and the erasure of LGBTQ+ believers’ in: S. Page and A.K.T. Yip, (eds.) Intersecting Religion and Sexuality: Sociological Perspectives. Leiden: Brill.
  • Page, S. and Yip, A.K.T. (2020) ‘Navigating religion, sexuality and illness: Ellie’s story’, in: S. Page and A.K.T. Yip, (eds.) Intersecting Religion and Sexuality: Sociological Perspectives. Leiden: Brill.
  • Yip, A.K.T. and Toft, A. (2020) Bisexuality, Religion and Spirituality: Critical Perspectives. New York: Routledge. 
  • Yip, A.K.T. and Toft, A. (2020) ‘Bisexuality, Religion and Spirituality: Instigating a Dialogue’. In: Yip, A.K.T. and Toft, A. (eds.) Bisexuality, Religion and Spirituality: Critical Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
  • Yip, A.K.T. and Page, S. (2020) ‘Bisexual Erasure and Religious Spaces: Experiences of Young Adults in the United Kingdom’. In: Yip, A.K.T. and Toft, A. (eds.) Bisexuality, Religion and Spirituality: Critical Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
  • Stevenson, N. (2020) ORWELLIAN TIMES, Discovery Society https://discoversociety.org/2020/04/02/orwellian-times/
  • Holmwood, J. (2020) ‘Writing Justice/Performing Injustice: Reflections on Research, Publicity, and the Birmingham Trojan Horse Affair’ (with Helen Monks and Matt Woodhead), Civic Sociology (https://doi.org/10.1525/001c.12089).
  • Wright, C. (with Maylor and Pickup) ‘Young British African and Caribbean Men Achieving Educational Success: Disrupting Deficit Discourses about Black Male Achievement’ (forthcoming), Routledge New York. 
  • Genova, E. and Zontini, E. (2020). Liminal Lives: Navigating In-Betweenness in the Case of Bulgarian and Italian Migrants in Brexiting Britain, CEEMR, Available here: http://www.ceemr.uw.edu.pl/articles/liminal-lives-navigating-betweenness-case-bulgarian-and-italian-migrants-brexiting-britain
  • Spiliopoulos, G. (2020) 'Brexit uncertainties: Political rhetoric vs British core values in NHS' in Gary Rawnsley, Yiben Ma, Kruakae Pothong (eds) Handbook of Political Propaganda, Edward Elgar. 
  • Madziva R. (2020) Bordering through religion: A case study of Christians from the Muslim majority world seeking asylum in the UK. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 9 (3): https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v9i3.1591
  • Warren, T. (2019). The secondary data analysis of large survey data: opportunities and challenges for research into the quality of working lives. In: Wheatley, D., ed., Handbook of Research Methods on the Quality of Working Lives Edward Elgar.
  • Treacher Kabesh. A. (ed) (2019) Twelve Essays on Winnicott’, Oxford University Press: New York and London
  • Bott, E. (2018) Among the Piranhas: The Troubling Lifespan of Ethnic Tropes in ‘Tribal’ Tourism to Vietnam, Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Published online ahead of print: https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2018.1435669
  • Bott, E. (2018) ‘Frontier Climbing’ in the Wild, Wild East’ in Saul, H. (Ed.) Frontiers: Geographies of Travel, Exploration and Adventure, London: Routledge.
  • Bhambra, G.K. and Holmwood, J. (2018). Colonialism, postcolonialism and the liberal welfare state. New Political Economy, 23(5), pp.574-587.
  • Dauncey, S. (2017) Gentlemen, Heroes, Real Men, Disabled Men: Explorations at the Intersections of Disability and Masculinity in Contemporary China NAN NÜ: Men, Women and Gender in China. 19(2): 357-384
  • D’Angelo, A. (2018) The ‘Illegality Factory’? Theory and practice of the Italian hotspot approach, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Special issue ‘Against the evidence: Europe’s migration challenge and the failure to protect’, edited by B. Blitz, H. Crawley, M. Baldwin-Edwards.
  • D’Angelo, A., and Kofman, E. (2018). From Mobile Workers to Fellow Citizens and Back Again? The Future Status of EU Citizens in the UK. Social Policy and Society, 17(2), pp.331-343.
  • Genova, E. (2017) ‘Between a rock and a hard place’: Bulgarian highly skilled migrants’ experiences of external and internal stereotypes in the context of the European crisis, National Identities, 19:1, 33-51, DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1136609
  • Madziva, R. and Lowndes, V. (2018). What counts as evidence in adjudicating asylum claims? Locating the monsters in the machine – an investigation of faith-based claims. In: Nerlich, B., Smith, A., Hartley, S., and Raman. S. (eds). Science and Politics of Openness: Here be monsters. Manchester University Press.
  • Purser, A. (2018). ‘Getting it into the body’: understanding skill acquisition through Merleau-Ponty and the embodied practice of dance Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. 10(3), 318-332
  • Purser, A. (2018). 'Being in your Body' and 'Being in the Moment': the dancing body-subject and inhabited transcendence Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. 45(1), 37-52
  • Sanjakdar, F. and Yip, A. K. T., eds., 2018. Critical Pedagogy, Sexuality Education and Young People: Issues about Democracy and Active Citizenry Peter Lang.
  • Toft, A. and Yip, A. K. T., 2018. Intimacy negotiated: The management of relationships and the construction of personal communities in the lives of bisexual women and men Sexualities. 21(1-2), 233-250
  • Stevenson, N. (2018) Human Rights and the Future of Freedom, London, Routledge.
  • WARREN, T. and Lyonette, C. (2018) ‘Good, bad and very bad part-time jobs for women?: re-examining the importance of occupational class for job quality since the ‘great recession’ in Britain’, Work, Employment and Society, 33,4: 747–767.
  • Zontini, E. and Reynolds, T., 2018. Mapping the role of ‘transnational family habitus’ in the lives of young people and children. Global Networks, 18(3), pp.418-436.
  • Zontini, E. and Però, D., (2019) EU Children in Brexit Britain: Re‐Negotiating Belonging in Nationalist Times. International Migrationhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/imig.12581

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