UK2deport team at IMISCOE’s 21st Annual Conference

UK2deport research team presented at IMISCOE’s conference in Lisbon (July 2-5, 2024). Agnieszka organised a panel presenting the “Research methods in deportation: The power-knowledge approach” book with interventions from Nevena Nancheva, Agnieszka Martynowicz, Judith Altrogge and Lior Birger. Zeynep Şahin Mencütek and Nando Segona served as discussants.

Call for papers for a special issue “Researching deportability and deportation: methodological implications”

I am preparing a special issue about the methodological implications of researching deportation and deportability. If interested in participation in the special issue, please send the tentative title of the paper and a short explanation of the topic (about 100 words) to me (a.radziwinowiczowna@wlv.ac.uk) and Ibrahim Soysüren (ibrahim.soysuren@unine.ch), coeditor of the special issue, by October 30, 2020. The call for … Read More

Changing immigration regulations and the UK higher education

I presented my poster on “Changing immigration regulations and the UK higher education” at the University of Wolverhampton. The poster was the summative assessment component of the module 7ED050: Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities in Higher Education. This module was the third and the last of Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education and Professional Practice, which I coursed at the University of … Read More

Debate “Age of (im)mobility? Migrations during pandemic and post-pandemic”

I will be one of the panelist in a debate “Debate “Age of (im)mobility? Migrations during pandemic and post-pandemic”. Please come and participate. And leave me a comment below. More information on the debate can be found on the organizer’s website. When: Wednesday, 24 June 2020, 18.00 – 19.30 (CET) Where: https://www.facebook.com/powszechny/ Who: panelists: Olena Babakova (Krytyka Polityczna), Michał Bilewicz (University … Read More

BRAD seminar at the Sheffield Migration Research Group (MRG)

I will present BRAD at a webinar organized by the Sheffield Migration Research Group (MRG). In the paper “European deportations: UK exclusion of EU citizens to take back control” I will explain that EU deportations started before the UK left the European Union and I will highlight populations most targeted by the immigration enforcement. I will share my thoughts on … Read More

My post featured on LSE Brexit Blog

LSE Brexit Blog publishes my post about the EU Settlement Scheme. In the piece, I explain who can be rejected the new status, which groups abstain from applying and why some Europeans in the future may find it difficult to upgrade their pre-settled status to the permanent and more secure settled status. The blog post, available here, is part of … Read More

How I didn’t get settled status

Katarzyna P. Gut, research assistant in the BRAD project, writes about her own application to the EU Settlement Scheme. Kat’s experience shows that the by-default automatic checks the Home Office carries out on the basis of the National Insurance Number do not provide a reliable source of information about the applicant’s period of residence in the UK. It is often … Read More