All Stories

  1. Restorative justice informed criminal justice social work and probation services
  2. History in the Service of Politics: Constructing Narratives of History During the European Refugee “Crisis”
  3. Encountering #Feminism on Twitter: Reflections on a Research Collaboration between Social Scientists and Computer Scientists
  4. Evaluating social pedagogy in the UK: Methodological issues
  5. The Humanisation of Refugees: A Discourse Analysis of UK Parliamentary Debates on the European Refugee ‘Crisis’
  6. Towards an interactional approach to reflective practice in social work
  7. The Language of Asylum
  8. Conclusion
  9. Introduction
  10. Asylum-Seekers and the Right to Work
  11. Policy and Research on Refugees and Asylum-Seekers
  12. Places of Safety — Constructing Countries of Refuge
  13. Who Counts as an Asylum-Seeker or Refugee?
  14. Destitution, Detention and Forced Return
  15. Places of Death — Constructing Asylum-Seekers’ and Refugees’ Countries of Origin
  16. Refugees, Asylum-Seekers and Integration
  17. Relationships with Local Residents — Antagonism, Racism and Belonging
  18. Theory and Method in Understanding the Experiences of Refugees and Asylum-Seekers
  19. Desistance in action: An interactional approach to criminal justice practice and desistance from offending
  20. The presence of the absent parent
  21. Building a dataset of sensitive information
  22. Attributions of Agency and Accountability in Practitioners' Talk About Integration
  23. The Mutually Constitutive Relationship between Place and Identity: The Role of Place-Identity in Discourse on Asylum Seekers and Refugees
  24. ‘They're more than animals’: Refugees' accounts of racially motivated violence
  25. Challenging the Standard Story of indigenous rights in Aotearoa/New Zealand