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CONTAINED - The Extraordinary Queueing Experience, Brussels, 1 October 2016

Narrating history and anthropology: J.D.Y. Peel's 'the past in the present'

Journal article

Pratten D., (2017), Religion and Society, 8, 10 - 14

Visions of Refugia: territorial and transnational solutions to mass displacement

Journal article

Cohen R. and Van Hear N., (2017), Planning Theory and Practice, 18, 494 - 504

Currency and conflict in colonial Nigeria

Chapter

Pratten D., (2017), 72 - 91

Diasporas and conflict: distance, contiguity and spheres of engagement

Journal article

Van Hear N. and Cohen R., (2017), Oxford Development Studies, 45, 171 - 184

Policing boundaries: The cultural work of African policing

Chapter

Pratten D., (2017), 193 - 198

Here be dragons: Mapping an ethnography of global danger

Journal article

Andersson R., (2016), Current Anthropology, 57, 707 - 731

Brexit Referendum: first reactions from anthropology

Journal article

Green S. et al, (2016), Social Anthropology, 24, 478 - 502

Creole pioneers in the Nigerian provincial press

Chapter

Pratten D., (2016), 75 - 101

Imagining an ideal husband: Marriage as a site of aspiration among pious Somali women in London

Journal article

Liberatore G., (2016), Anthropological Quarterly, 89, 781 - 812

Hardwiring the frontier? The politics of security technology in Europe's 'fight against illegal migration'

Journal article

Andersson R., (2016), SECURITY DIALOGUE, 47, 22 - 39

Ethnographies of Uncertainty in Africa: An Introduction

Chapter

Cooper E. and Pratten D., (2015), 1 - 16

Intervention at Risk: The Vicious Cycle of Distance and Danger in Mali and Afghanistan

Journal article

Andersson R. and Weigand F., (2015), JOURNAL OF INTERVENTION AND STATEBUILDING, 9, 519 - 541

Ethnographies of Uncertainty in Africa

Edited Book

Cooper E. and Pratten D., (2014)

Reconsidering Migration and Class

Journal article

Van Hear N., (2014), International Migration Review, 48, 100 - 121

Time and the Migrant Other: European Border Controls and the Temporal Economics of Illegality

Journal article

Andersson R., (2014), AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST, 116, 795 - 809

Hunter and prey: Patrolling Clandestine Migration in the Euro-African Borderlands

Journal article

Andersson R., (2014), ANTHROPOLOGICAL QUARTERLY, 87, 119 - 149

The precariousness of prebendalism

Chapter

Pratten D., (2013), 243 - 258

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Blog posts

Climate refugees: The fabrication of a migration threat

In recent years, it has become popular to argue that climate change will lead to massive North-South movements of ‘climate refugees’. Concerns about climate change-induced migration have emerged in the context of debates on global warming. Without any doubt, global warming is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity, and the lack of willingness of states and the international community to address it effectively – particularly through reducing of carbon emissions – is a valid source of major public concern and global protest.

The unfolding of the ‘refugee crisis’ in Denmark and Sweden

MSc Migration Studies student Katryna Mahoney reflects on a recent study trip to Copenhagen and Malmö

Migration from Turkey to the UK

Professor Ibrahim Sirkeci charts the history of reciprocal migration between Turkey and the UK and predicts future movements

The potential cost of visa regimes

Dr Emre Eren Korkmaz pleads for greater equity and transparency in visa regimes

Turkey’s diaspora engagement policy under the Justice and Development Party

Dr Bahar Baser tracks the development of Turkey's diaspora-building