Sue Clayton & Anna Gupta 
Unaccompanied Young Migrants [EPUB ebook] 
Identity, Care and Justice

Soporte

Taking a multi-disciplinary perspective, and one grounded in human rights, Unaccompanied young migrants explores in-depth the journeys migrant youths take through the UK legal and care systems.

Arriving with little agency, what becomes of these children as they grow and assume new roles and identities, only to risk losing legal protection as they reach eighteen?

Through international studies and crucially the voices of the young migrants themselves, the book examines the narratives they present and the frameworks of culture and legislation into which they are placed. It challenges existing policy and questions, from a social justice perspective, what the treatment of this group tells us about our systems and the cultural presuppositions on which they depend.

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Foreword ~ Lord Alf Dubs

Introduction ~ Sue Clayton, Anna Gupta and Katie Willis

Section 1: Framing the youth migration debate

Migration regimes and border controls: the crisis in Europe ~ Katie Willis and Sue Clayton

Dilemmas and conflicts in the legal system ~ Sheona York and Richard Warren

Caring for and about unaccompanied migrant youth ~ Anna Gupta

Section 2: Exploring migrant youth identities

Preface: Voices of separated migrant youth ~ Sue Clayton

Narrating the young migrant journey: themes of self-representation ~ Sue Clayton

From individual vulnerability to collective resistance: responding to the emotional impact of trauma on unaccompanied children seeking asylum ~ Gillian Hughes

Spaces of belonging and social care ~ Louise Drammeh

‘Durable solutions’ when turning 18 ~ Lucy Williams

Section 3: International perspectives

A relational approach to unaccompanied minor migration, detention, and protection in Mexico and the US ~ Mario Bruzzone and Luis Enrique González-Araiza

Unaccompanied migrant youth in the Nordic countries ~ Hilde Lidén

Life (forever) on hold: unaccompanied asylum seeking minors in Australia ~ Kim Robinson and Sandra M. Gifford

Conclusion ~ Sue Clayton, Anna Gupta and Katie Willis

Sobre el autor

Katie Willis is Professor of Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research focuses on migration, gender and development, with particular interests in transnational families and the role of migration in reproducing or challenging social inequality.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 312 ● ISBN 9781447331896 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.5 MB ● Editor Sue Clayton & Anna Gupta ● Editorial Policy Press ● Ciudad Bristol ● País GB ● Publicado 2019 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 6854718 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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