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From research design, to fieldwork to writing-up, this book focuses on research on the intersections between criminal justice and immigration control drawing on a range of topics such as migration control, immigrant detention and border policing.
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From research design, to fieldwork to writing-up, this book focuses on research on the intersections between criminal justice and immigration control drawing on a range of topics such as migration control, immigrant detention and border policing.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351980074
- Artikelnr.: 56886139
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351980074
- Artikelnr.: 56886139
Andriani Fili is a Research Associate at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, and a doctoral researcher at Lancaster University, UK Synnøve Jahnsen is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Uni Research Rokkan Centre, Norway Rebecca Powell is the Managing-Director of the Border Crossing Observatory, Monash University, Australia
Criminal justice research in an era of mass mobility: A brief introduction
Mary Bosworth
Katja Franko and Sharon Pickering
Part 1: Producing and presenting knowledge in an era of mass mobility. 1. Taking the border for a walk: A reflection on the agonies and ecstasies of exploratory research
Leanne Weber
2. Manoeuvring in tricky waters: Challenges in being a useful and critical migration scholar
May-Len Skilbrei
3. ''Crimmigration' statistics: Numbers as evidence and problem
Synnøve Jahnsen and Kristin Slettvåg
4. Funnel politics: Framing an 'irreal' space
Nicolay B. Johansen
Part 2: Epistemological and methodological accounts in practice. 5. Expectations and realities of fieldwork by a nascent qualitative researcher
Brandy Cochrane
6. Spotting foreigners inside the courtroom: race
crime and the construction of foreignness
Ana Aliverti
7. Migrant voices in the Global South: Challenges of recruitment
participation and interpretation
Bodean Hedwards and Sirakul Suwinthawong
8. Life and death in immigration detention
Dominic Aitken
9. The challenges and opportunities of researching life after immigration detention
Sarah Turnbull
Part 3: The politics of positionality
ethics and emotions. 10. Researching vulnerable women: sharing distress and the risk of secondary and vicarious trauma
Alice Gerlach
11. In the absence of sympathy: Serious criminal offenders and the impact of border control measures
Rebecca Powell and Marie Segrave
12. Turning researcher position into theorizing: Conceptualizing the police role in migration control
Helene O. I. Gundhus
13. Race at the Border
Alpa Parmar
14. One of us or one of them? Researcher positionality
language
and belonging in an all-foreign prison
Dorina Damsa and Thomas Ugelvik
15. Voices in immigration detention centres in Greece: Different actors and possibilities for change
Andriani Fili
Criminal justice research in an era of mass migration: Concluding remarks
Synnøve Jahnsen
Rebecca Powell and Andriani Fili
Mary Bosworth
Katja Franko and Sharon Pickering
Part 1: Producing and presenting knowledge in an era of mass mobility. 1. Taking the border for a walk: A reflection on the agonies and ecstasies of exploratory research
Leanne Weber
2. Manoeuvring in tricky waters: Challenges in being a useful and critical migration scholar
May-Len Skilbrei
3. ''Crimmigration' statistics: Numbers as evidence and problem
Synnøve Jahnsen and Kristin Slettvåg
4. Funnel politics: Framing an 'irreal' space
Nicolay B. Johansen
Part 2: Epistemological and methodological accounts in practice. 5. Expectations and realities of fieldwork by a nascent qualitative researcher
Brandy Cochrane
6. Spotting foreigners inside the courtroom: race
crime and the construction of foreignness
Ana Aliverti
7. Migrant voices in the Global South: Challenges of recruitment
participation and interpretation
Bodean Hedwards and Sirakul Suwinthawong
8. Life and death in immigration detention
Dominic Aitken
9. The challenges and opportunities of researching life after immigration detention
Sarah Turnbull
Part 3: The politics of positionality
ethics and emotions. 10. Researching vulnerable women: sharing distress and the risk of secondary and vicarious trauma
Alice Gerlach
11. In the absence of sympathy: Serious criminal offenders and the impact of border control measures
Rebecca Powell and Marie Segrave
12. Turning researcher position into theorizing: Conceptualizing the police role in migration control
Helene O. I. Gundhus
13. Race at the Border
Alpa Parmar
14. One of us or one of them? Researcher positionality
language
and belonging in an all-foreign prison
Dorina Damsa and Thomas Ugelvik
15. Voices in immigration detention centres in Greece: Different actors and possibilities for change
Andriani Fili
Criminal justice research in an era of mass migration: Concluding remarks
Synnøve Jahnsen
Rebecca Powell and Andriani Fili
Criminal justice research in an era of mass mobility: A brief introduction
Mary Bosworth
Katja Franko and Sharon Pickering
Part 1: Producing and presenting knowledge in an era of mass mobility. 1. Taking the border for a walk: A reflection on the agonies and ecstasies of exploratory research
Leanne Weber
2. Manoeuvring in tricky waters: Challenges in being a useful and critical migration scholar
May-Len Skilbrei
3. ''Crimmigration' statistics: Numbers as evidence and problem
Synnøve Jahnsen and Kristin Slettvåg
4. Funnel politics: Framing an 'irreal' space
Nicolay B. Johansen
Part 2: Epistemological and methodological accounts in practice. 5. Expectations and realities of fieldwork by a nascent qualitative researcher
Brandy Cochrane
6. Spotting foreigners inside the courtroom: race
crime and the construction of foreignness
Ana Aliverti
7. Migrant voices in the Global South: Challenges of recruitment
participation and interpretation
Bodean Hedwards and Sirakul Suwinthawong
8. Life and death in immigration detention
Dominic Aitken
9. The challenges and opportunities of researching life after immigration detention
Sarah Turnbull
Part 3: The politics of positionality
ethics and emotions. 10. Researching vulnerable women: sharing distress and the risk of secondary and vicarious trauma
Alice Gerlach
11. In the absence of sympathy: Serious criminal offenders and the impact of border control measures
Rebecca Powell and Marie Segrave
12. Turning researcher position into theorizing: Conceptualizing the police role in migration control
Helene O. I. Gundhus
13. Race at the Border
Alpa Parmar
14. One of us or one of them? Researcher positionality
language
and belonging in an all-foreign prison
Dorina Damsa and Thomas Ugelvik
15. Voices in immigration detention centres in Greece: Different actors and possibilities for change
Andriani Fili
Criminal justice research in an era of mass migration: Concluding remarks
Synnøve Jahnsen
Rebecca Powell and Andriani Fili
Mary Bosworth
Katja Franko and Sharon Pickering
Part 1: Producing and presenting knowledge in an era of mass mobility. 1. Taking the border for a walk: A reflection on the agonies and ecstasies of exploratory research
Leanne Weber
2. Manoeuvring in tricky waters: Challenges in being a useful and critical migration scholar
May-Len Skilbrei
3. ''Crimmigration' statistics: Numbers as evidence and problem
Synnøve Jahnsen and Kristin Slettvåg
4. Funnel politics: Framing an 'irreal' space
Nicolay B. Johansen
Part 2: Epistemological and methodological accounts in practice. 5. Expectations and realities of fieldwork by a nascent qualitative researcher
Brandy Cochrane
6. Spotting foreigners inside the courtroom: race
crime and the construction of foreignness
Ana Aliverti
7. Migrant voices in the Global South: Challenges of recruitment
participation and interpretation
Bodean Hedwards and Sirakul Suwinthawong
8. Life and death in immigration detention
Dominic Aitken
9. The challenges and opportunities of researching life after immigration detention
Sarah Turnbull
Part 3: The politics of positionality
ethics and emotions. 10. Researching vulnerable women: sharing distress and the risk of secondary and vicarious trauma
Alice Gerlach
11. In the absence of sympathy: Serious criminal offenders and the impact of border control measures
Rebecca Powell and Marie Segrave
12. Turning researcher position into theorizing: Conceptualizing the police role in migration control
Helene O. I. Gundhus
13. Race at the Border
Alpa Parmar
14. One of us or one of them? Researcher positionality
language
and belonging in an all-foreign prison
Dorina Damsa and Thomas Ugelvik
15. Voices in immigration detention centres in Greece: Different actors and possibilities for change
Andriani Fili
Criminal justice research in an era of mass migration: Concluding remarks
Synnøve Jahnsen
Rebecca Powell and Andriani Fili