Welcoming Nation?

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Welcoming

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  • ISBN 9781837722310
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: University of Wales Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume addresses current debates around migration in, from and through Wales. It includes a range of migratory perspectives to better understand the diverse lived experiences of migrants, and the policies, measures and approaches at work across various scales and sectors in Wales that shape their everyday lives. A Welcoming Nation? adopts an intersectional approach to explore these experiences, which is central to understanding the multiple and complex ways in which exclusion and marginalisation take place. The volume is not only a book about migration, therefore, but also about the ways in which migratory experiences and status can intersect with other factors – such as age, gender, race and sexuality – providing original analyses of migration in Wales.

Rhys Dafydd Jones works at the Department of Geography & Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University.

Catrin Wyn Edwards is a lecturer in the Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University. She is an expert on migration, sanctuary and nationalism. Catrin convenes Migration Research Wales, a WISERD research network.

Laura Shobiye is a Lecturer in Social policy and Practice at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Her research specialisms are race and migration, particularly refugee education and the intersectionality of race and gender. She is an active member of both the Welsh Refugee Coalition and the Migration Research Wales Network, and a co-founder of the UK's National Centre for Research Method's collaborative and participatory special interest group; she is also a trustee for the Birth Partner Project and the Bevan Foundation in Wales.