
Narratives, cultures & histories of mobility, displacement & diasporas

People
People
Main projects
Main projects
- Reading Dante with Refugees
- 'Post-Socialist Britain: Memory, Representation and Political Identity amongst German, Polish and Ukrainian Immigrants in the UK
- Windrush Tales
- Modern Marronage: The Pursuit and Practice of Freedom in the Contemporary World
- Race, Memory, Migration (BRIDGE partnership)
- CAL Interdisciplinary Incubator: Rethinking the Fateful Triangle in an Age of Democratic Decay: Race, Ethnicity, Nation (under review)
Key outputs
Key outputs
Jato, M. Fractured Frontiers: The Exile Writing of Nazi Germany and Francoist Spain (Camden House, 2020)
Jones, S 2022, Towards a collaborative memory: German memory work in transnational context. Worlds of Memory, vol. 9, Berghahn Books. https://doi.org/10.3167/9781800735958
Jones, S & Woods, R (eds) 2023, Palgrave Handbook of Testimony and Culture. 1 edn, Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13794-5
Allsopp, J. (2023) ‘The Divine Comedy of Forced Migration: The Journey as Method and Beyond’. In Lessard Phillips et al. eds. Migration, Displacement and Diversity. Birmingham: IRiS.
Allsopp, J., Hammond, L., Datta, K. and Chase, E. (2018) ‘Bridging the “Evidence” Divide? Critical Reflections on Arts and Social Sciences Interventions in Global Migration Research’. Migration Leadership Team Report. London: London International Development Centre (LIDC).
Allsopp, J., Lala, M., and Mai, N. Blood Feuds, Rap and Romance: Cultural Conceptions of Albanian Youth Migration Education, Migration and Development: Critical Perspectives in a Moving World. London: Bloomsbury
Cadavid-Gonzalez, V. and Allsopp, J. and (2022) Sewing Migrant Journeys in a Bullet-proof Vest: The Museum as a Site of Memory and Mutual Learning in Medellín, Colombia, In A. North & E. Chase, Education, Migration and Development: Critical Perspectives in a Moving World. London: Bloomsbury.
Martins Jr, A. (2020) Moving Difference: Brazilians in London. London: Routledge.
Martins Jr, A. (2014) Lives in Motion: notebooks of an immigrant in London. Copenhagen: Whyte tracks
Martins Jr, A. & O'Connell Davidson, J. (2022) Sub-Saharan African’s irregular Movement to Europe and Brazil and the Binaries of Mobility control. Social Sciences, 11(6):243. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11060243
Martins Jr, A. & O'Connell Davidson, J. (2021). Tacking Towards Freedom? Bringing Journeys Out of Slavery into Dialogue with Contemporary Migration. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,
Martins Jr (2020) ‘Differentiated journeys’: Brazilians in London beyond homogenising categories of ‘the migrant’. PLURAL- Revista de Ciências Sociais, v. 27, p. 114-144.
Martins Jr (2019) Negotiating essentialised cultural and gendered differences in a global world: Brazilians in London. Século XXI, Revista de Ciências Sociais, 9, 1, p. 159 -194.
Martins Jr, A. & Dias, G. (2018) ‘The second Brazilian migration wave: the impact of Brazil’s economic and social changes on current migration to the UK. Século XXI, Revista de Ciências Sociais. 8, 1, p.112-143.
Godin, M, Sigona, N (2021) ‘Intergenerational narratives of citizenship among EU citizens in the UK after the Brexit referendum‘, Ethnic and Racial Studies.