Gender, youth and family

People

Main projects

Key outputs

Allsopp, J. and Wenke, D. (2023) HELP Module Supporting Transitions to Adulthood for Unaccompanied Minors. Brussels. Council of Europe

Chase, E. and Allsopp, J. (2021) Youth Migration and the Politics of Wellbeing: Stories of Life in Transition (London: Bristol University Press).

Allsopp, J. (2022) English ‘iron rod’ welfare versus Italian ‘colander’ welfare: understanding the intra-European mobility strategies of unaccompanied young migrants and refugees, Journal of European Social Policy.

Allsopp, J. (2022) DIY Rights? Unaccompanied Migrant and Asylum-Seeking Children and Youth and Secondary Migration. In Elaine Chase, Nando Sigona and Dawn Chatty, eds. Becoming Adult on the Move Journeys, Encounters and Life Transitions. London: Palgrave.

Allsopp, J. and Chase, E. (2017) ‘Best interests, durable solutions and belonging: future prospects for unaccompanied migrant minors coming of age’, Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies.

Allsopp, J. (2017) ‘Agent, Victim, Soldier, Son: Intersecting Masculinities in the European “Refugee Crisis”’. In Freedman, J. et al. eds. A Gendered Approach to the Syrian Refugee Crisis. (London: Routledge)

Allsopp, J., Chase, E. and Mitchell, M. (2015) ‘The tactics of time and status: Young people’s experiences of

constructing futures while subject to immigration control’, Journal of Refugee Studies 28(2), 163-182.

Chase, E., Sigona, N. and D. Chatty (eds) (2023) Becoming Adult on the Move: Journeys, Encounters and Transitions, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Griffiths, M 2019, '‘My passport is just my way out of here’. Mixed-immigration status families, immigration enforcement and the citizenship implications', Identities. https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2019.1625568

Griffiths, M 2017, 'Foreign, criminal: a doubly damned modern British folk-devil', Citizenship Studies, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 527-546. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2017.1328486

Griffiths, M 2017, 'Seeking asylum and the politics of family', Families, Relationships and Societies, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 153-156. https://doi.org/10.1332/204674317X14845801814426

Martins Jr, A. (2018) Building a dialogue between feminist, post-(de)colonial and Bourdeusian studies to analyse the production and negotiation of difference in a world on the move: the case of Brazilians in London. Contemporânea: Revista de Sociologia da UFSCar, 8, p.33-57

Benchekroun, R, Humphris, R, Sigona, N (2024), ‘Mothering in hostile environments: migrant families negotiating the welfare and immigration regime nexus’, Critical Social Policy: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02610183231223956

Humphris, R. and Sigona, N. (2019) ‘The bureaucratic capture of child migrants: effects of in/visibility on children on the move’, Antipode, 51 (5): 1495-1514

Humphris, R, Sigona, N (2017) ‘Outsourcing the ‘best interests’ of unaccompanied asylum seeking children in the era of austerity’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Hadwin D.,Guizani H., and Singh G. . (2023) ‘Working with Unaccompanied Refugee Minors’ in Parker J., Introducing Social Work, 2nd Edition, Learning Matters, Sage.