
Everyday Borders
‘Everyday Borders’ examines the impact of the 2014 immigration act on British society, exploring the way the ‘Border’ is increasingly entering into everyday life Continue reading Everyday Borders
‘Everyday Borders’ examines the impact of the 2014 immigration act on British society, exploring the way the ‘Border’ is increasingly entering into everyday life Continue reading Everyday Borders
By Rachel Humphris, University of Birmingham Whatever their reason for being in the UK, if a child or young person is not a British or European Economic Area (EEA) citizen, they need permission to stay in the country. They are … Continue reading Unaccompanied children and adulthood: categories and more categories
By Rachel Humphris, University of Birmingham Many terms are used to describe people who are under eighteen years old who move across countries[i]. In addition, countries around the world have developed many different definitions for ‘child’, ‘unaccompanied children’, ‘unaccompanied minors’ … Continue reading Separated, unaccompanied, UASC: a glossary