2021
DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.13011
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Children & Migration: Political Constructions and Contestations

Abstract: This article demonstrates the importance of paying attention to the roles children and childhood play in policy making relating to migration, especially since the outcomes of these debates have serious implications for children and for migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers of all ages. The article considers a case study examining political representations of migrant, asylum seeker, and refugee children from 2015 to 2016 in the United Kingdom Parliament. Applying discourse analysis to Hansard records, the arti… Show more

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“…A growing body of literature focuses on asylum‐seeking children (Bhabha, 2014; Bhabha et al, 2018; Glawischnig, 2018; Pruitt, 2021) and pays particularly attention to unaccompanied minors (Alemi & James, 2019; Bassermann & Spiegelfeld, 2018; Clayton et al, 2019; Edlins & Larrison, 2020; Kanics et al, 2010; Koppenberg, 2014; Sedmak et al, 2018; Zschirnt, 2011). This includes some existing research for Austria (Dursun & Sauer, 2018, 2021), yet there is scarce literature about asylum‐seeking children who arrive with their families.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of literature focuses on asylum‐seeking children (Bhabha, 2014; Bhabha et al, 2018; Glawischnig, 2018; Pruitt, 2021) and pays particularly attention to unaccompanied minors (Alemi & James, 2019; Bassermann & Spiegelfeld, 2018; Clayton et al, 2019; Edlins & Larrison, 2020; Kanics et al, 2010; Koppenberg, 2014; Sedmak et al, 2018; Zschirnt, 2011). This includes some existing research for Austria (Dursun & Sauer, 2018, 2021), yet there is scarce literature about asylum‐seeking children who arrive with their families.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Preserving the radical potential of children is vital to both guarding against social homogenisation and authoritarian politics that is ultimately fatal to democratic life, and also to overcoming the problems of democracy and transforming it for new social conditions. From this perspective, children can be represented as figures of renewal and hope or as figures of risk and threat, and this representative terrain impacts on policy debates across a range of sites (Hallberg & Sandin, 2021;Lee-Koo, 2011;Pruitt, 2021).…”
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