UK borderscapes: sites of enforcement and resistance
In: Routledge borderlands studies
Introduction / Kahina Le Louvier, Karen Latricia Hough -- From the Aliens Act to the 'hostile environment' : the making of the British border control system / Evan Smith -- Towards two-way integration : a comparative review of refugee integration strategies / Dan Fisher, Scot Hunter, Savan Qadir, Alison Phipps -- Temporalities, dependencies and the politics of marriage migration / Eleonore Kofman, Elena Vacchelli -- Rethinking access to asylum : border-shifting, burden-shifting and externalisation of international protection in the light of the UK-Rwanda arrangement / Sonia Morano-Foadi, Micaela Malèna -- Politics of exhaustion at the UK border : depoliticising suffering, invisibilising violence / Marta Welander -- Cracks in the UK borderscape imaginary : opportunism, fluidity, and contradictions in implementing migration controls abroad / Nicole Ostrand -- Conflicting imaginaries of the UK border and self-bordering / Karen Latricia Hough, Kahina Le Louvier -- Evaluations of 'opportunity' versus 'risk' : Vietnamese migrants' experiences and perceptions of the UK border / Tamsin Barber, Hai Nguyen, Phuc Nguyen -- No longer marginal : migrant rights activism and the confrontation with everyday borders / Don Flynn -- Institutionalised resistance and everyday bordering / Kathryn Cassidy -- The material politics of asylum support : speed, intimacy and confusion / Dan Fisher, Sarah Hughes -- Migrant women resisting borders through participatory arts / Laura Marziale, Rose Knight, the Stronger Together Leaders Fatiha, Felicia, Ijeoma, Khadidja, Lian, Lucie, Tracey Reynolds -- Epilogue / Kahina Le Louvier, Karen Latricia Hough.