Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence This ground breaking book presents the first evidence of forced labour among displaced migrants who seek refuge in the UK. Through a critical engagement with contemporary debates about precarity, unfreedom and socio-legal status, the book explores how asylum and forced labour are linked, and enmeshed in a broader picture of modern slavery produced through globalised working conditions. Drawing on original evidence generated in fieldwork with refugees and asylum seekers, this is important reading for students and academics in social policy, social geography, sociology, politics, refugee, labour and migration studies, and policy makers and practitioners working to support migrants and tackle forced labour.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 18 Nov 2015
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781447306917
About Hannah LewisLouise WaitePeter DwyerStuart Hodkinson
Dr Hannah Lewis is Research Fellow in Critical Human Geography University of Leeds with research interests in forced migration immigration and asylum policy unfree/forced labour community and social relationships. Peter Dwyer is Professor of Social Policy at the University of York UK. His research focuses on issues related to social citizenship and migration. Dr Stuart Hodkinson is a Lecturer in Critical Urban Geography University of Leeds. His research focuses on urban contestation over privatisation gentrification and the right to the city. Dr Louise Waite is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography University of Leeds with research interests in migration citizenship unfree/forced labour and exploitative work.