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Items where Subject is "JV6001 Emigration and immigration. International migration"

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Number of items at this level: 24.

2017

  1. Sierstorfer, K. and Wilson, J. M., (eds.) (2017) The Routledge Diaspora Studies Reader. Oxford: Routledge. 9781138783195.
  2. Stierstorfer, K. and Wilson, J. M. (2017) General introduction. In: Stierstorfer, K. and Wilson, J. M. (eds.) The Routledge Diaspora Studies Reader. Oxford: Routledge. xiii-xxiv.
  3. Wilson, J. M. (2017) Transnational movements: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Pacific. In: Sharrad, P., Howells, C. A. and Turcotte, G. (eds.) The Novel in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific Since 1950. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 141-156.
  4. Wilson, J. M. (2017) Australian-South Asian migration: changing concepts of citizenship. Paper presented to: European Association for Studies of Australia Conference: Australia-South Asia: Contestations and Remonstrances, University of Liège, Belgium, 26-28 January 2017. (Unpublished)

2016

  1. Crofts, M. (2016) Why we need a radically different approach to discussing immigration. Law at the University of Northampton Blog. 11/08/16

2015

  1. Malreddy, P. K., Heidemann, B., Laursen, O. B. and Wilson, J. M., (eds.) (2015) Reworking Postcolonialism: Globalization, Labour and Rights. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 9781137435927.
  2. Wilson, J. M. (2015) Currents of migration: writing and representation in the Pacific diaspora. Invited Keynote presented to: Pacific Waves: Reverberations from Oceania, University of Sussex, 06-07 November 2015. (Unpublished)
  3. Wilson, J. M., Rana, R., Morgan, H. and Wattenbarger, M. (2015) Experiences of inter- and cross-disciplinary research in diaspora studies. Panel Presentation presented to: Diasporic Constructions of Home and Belonging (CoHaB) Workshop on Diaspora, University of Stockholm, Sweden, 08-10 September 2015. (Unpublished)

2014

  1. Wilson, J. M. (2014) Diaspora studies: new directions. Panel Presentation presented to: Mumbai Summer School for the Marie Curie Funded Initial Training Network, Construction of Home and Belonging (CoHaB), University of Mumbai, India, 17-21 January 2014. (Unpublished)

2012

  1. Berridge, W. J. (2012) 'Nests of criminals': policing in the peri-urban regions of Northern Sudan, 1964-1989. The Journal of North African Studies. 17(2), pp. 239-255. 1362-9387.
  2. Callender, M. (2012) Conceptualising differences between migrants in the context of post-accession Polish migrations to the UK. Paper presented to: Understanding the Migrant Experience, Centre for Migration Policy Research (CMPR), Swansea University, 25-26 June 2012. (Unpublished)
  3. Callender, M. (2012) Book review: 'Children and Migration in Europe', edited by Ní Laoire, C., Carpena-Méndez, F., Tyrrell, N. & White, A. Gender, Place and Culture. 19(2), pp. 273-274. 0966-369X.

2011

  1. Callender, M. (2011) Understanding the impacts of migratory experiences to young Polish migrants’ accounts of social networks. Invited Presentation presented to: Royal Geographical Society with Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG) Annual International Conference, Kensington Gore, London, 31 August - 02 September 2011. (Unpublished)
  2. Callender, M. (2011) Experiencing youth transitions through migration: the accounts of young Polish migrants living in Northamptonshire, England. Paper presented to: Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA, 12-16 April 2011. (Unpublished)
  3. Callender, M. (2011) Understanding the transition to 'adulthood' through migratory experiences: biographical accounts of young Poles living in Northamptonshire. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (RGS) Geographies of Children, Youth and Families Research Group (GCYFWG) Workshop: Understanding Transitions Through Methodological Innovations, University of Leicester, 25 February 2011. (Unpublished)
  4. Hall, K. (2011) Retirement migration, the other story: vulnerable, older British migrants in Spain. Paper presented to: UK Social Policy Association Conference (SPA 2011), University of Lincoln, 04-06 July 2011. (Unpublished)
  5. Sheridan, L. (2011) A comparative analysis of issues of migration, hybridity and diaspora in Irish diasporic literary and oral narratives. Doctoral thesis. The University of Northampton.

2010

  1. Callaghan, J. (2010) Discourses of social and geographical mobility. Invited Presentation presented to: Psychology Seminar Series, De Montfort University, Leicester, England, 15 December 2010. (Unpublished)

2009

  1. Callender, M. (2009) Geographies of young Polish migrants: experiences of community. Paper presented to: Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers) Annual Conference, Manchester, 26-28 August 2009. (Unpublished)
  2. Callender, M. (2009) "I have got dreams and here they can become a reality": the urban lives of young Polish migrants residing in Northamptonshire. Poster presented to: Vitae Midlands Hub: Regional PhD Poster Competition, University of Nottingham, 7 July 2009. (Unpublished)

2008

  1. Callaghan, J. (2008) Social and geographic mobility: raced, classed and gendered. Invited Presentation presented to: International Symposium on Migration and Forced Removals, Johannesburg, South Africa, 5-7 March 2008. (Unpublished)
  2. Callaghan, J. and Capdevila, R. (2008) Globalisation, migration and asylum: the peril of the alien and the safety of the familiar. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. 6, pp. 1-3. 1746-739X.
  3. Hall, K. (2008) The challenges of retiring abroad: a case of older British migrants. Regions. 271(1), pp. 29-32. 1367-3882.

1996

  1. Howells, G. (1996) Emigrants and emigrators: A study of emigration and the New Poor Law with special reference to Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire and Norfolk, 1834-1860. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
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