After Deportation: Ethnographic Perspectives
In: Global Ethics
In: Global Ethics Ser
"Acknowledgements" -- "Contents" -- "Editor and Contributors" -- "Chapter 1 Introduction " -- "Spatial and Temporal Stretching of Abandonment" -- "Neoliberal Deportation" -- "Deportees' Time" -- "The Age of Deportspora" -- "Terminology" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 2 Fieldnotes from Cape Verde: On Deported Youth, Research Methods, and Social Change " -- "Introduction" -- "Overview" -- "Researching Deportation in Cape Verde" -- "Family, Social Interactions, and Urban Myths" -- "An Ethnography of Boredom?" -- "Positionality, Changing Narratives, and Social Change" -- "References" -- "Chapter 3 Starting Again: Life After Deportation from the UK " -- "Introduction" -- "Detention, Deportation, and the Criminalisation of Migration in the UK" -- "Methods, Data, and Informants" -- "Life After Expulsion" -- "Being Deported from Detention" -- "Experiencing Deportation to a Third Country" -- "Stigmatisation and Mistreatment" -- "The Gendered Implications of Deportation" -- "Experiencing Isolation" -- "Coping with Distress" -- "Barriers to Remigration" -- "Ties to the UK" -- "Conclusions" -- "References" -- "Chapter 4 Helping Women Prepare for Removal: The Case of Jamaica " -- "Why do People Leave Jamaica Anyway?" -- "The Common Struggles for Women Returned to Jamaica" -- "Labelling and Stigma" -- "Lack of Income and Employment" -- "Chronic Deprivation and Poverty" -- "Responsibilities as Mothers" -- "The Benefits of Preparedness" -- "Education" -- "Help to Prepare for Removal" -- ""Keeping up Appearances"" -- "Conclusion" -- "References" -- "Chapter 5 Back from "the Other Side": The Post-deportee Life of Nigerian Migrant Sex Workers " -- "Sex Worker Deportees" -- "Critical Trafficking Studies and Post-deportation" -- "Nigerian Sex-Worker Migrants and Deportation Studies" -- "Observing the Departures