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.
“Research methods in deportation” book has been published
The volume I have edited is available at the publisher’s website. The introductory chapter A power-knowledge approach is available open access and can be downloaded for free.
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
A piece I co-authored published at The Justice Gap website
A piece “Post-Brexit, post-Covid-19, which EU citizens are at risk of deportation?” I have written with Benjamin Morgan (Public Interest Law Centre) for The Justice Gap is published. The post can be found here.
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