2022
DOI: 10.1080/1369183x.2022.2095257
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Tolerated citizenship and FGM-safeguarding: experiences of unbelonging for those of Somali-heritage living in Bristol, UK

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“…Law was the means by which land grabs were legitimated and also the means by which colonised people were brought – violently – into being as subalterns (Adébísí, 2023; Baxi, 1992; Tamale, 2020). 4 What Quijano and Ennis (2000) termed ‘coloniality’ is the ongoing manifestation of this epistemology which remains embedded in international law and relations in the ‘postcolonial new world order’ (Sharma, 2020), and within Europe is perhaps most strikingly found in the treatment of migrants who, even when purposefully selected for their likeness by assimilationist immigration regimes, are at best tolerated rather than fully accepted (Carver et al, 2022).…”
Section: A Decolonial Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Law was the means by which land grabs were legitimated and also the means by which colonised people were brought – violently – into being as subalterns (Adébísí, 2023; Baxi, 1992; Tamale, 2020). 4 What Quijano and Ennis (2000) termed ‘coloniality’ is the ongoing manifestation of this epistemology which remains embedded in international law and relations in the ‘postcolonial new world order’ (Sharma, 2020), and within Europe is perhaps most strikingly found in the treatment of migrants who, even when purposefully selected for their likeness by assimilationist immigration regimes, are at best tolerated rather than fully accepted (Carver et al, 2022).…”
Section: A Decolonial Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this section, we rely on government articulations in the form of all mentions of the topic in the Houses of Parliament as recorded in Hansard, all legislative provisions in original and amended form, relevant national policy documents such as records of oral and written submissions to the Westminster Home Affairs Committee and the Scottish Government, National Health Service policy documents, briefings from the Ministry of Education, etc., and material from relevant colonial archives in Durham, Kew and Liverpool. We then turn to data collected through gender-specific focus groups (at our participants’ behest) in the summer of 2018 with people of Somali-ethnic heritage living in Bristol, with the aim of understanding the impact of FGM-safeguarding in a city which was established as the ‘model’ example of good practice which others should follow (Carver et al, 2022; Karlsen et al, 2019). After securing funding and ethical approval and reaching an agreement on the research design, six focus groups were organised with a total of 30 participants (men n = 9; women n = 21).…”
Section: A Decolonial Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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