Hostile Environments: Policies, Stories, Responses

Thematic area

  • Migration
  • Culture and society


Project type

  • Research, Education and Thrid mission


Country

  • United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • United States
  • Canada


Duration

  • 2019 – 2021


Partners

  • Main applicant: University of Kent at Canterbury
  • Co-applicants: Lyndsey Stonebridge and Nando Sigona (Birmingham Uni., UK), Anna Pincus (Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group, UK), Lucy Willimam and Mattew Whittle (Kent Uni., UK). Other partners: Erol Balkan and Mariam Durrani (Hamilton College, USA), Zümray Kutlu (Smith College, USA), Lytton Smith (SUNY, Geneseo, USA), Stephen Collis and Erin Goheen Glanville (Simon Fraser Uni., CAN), Ayendri Riddell (Amnesty International CAN), Maurizio Veglio (Rights and Migration Law Clinic International University College of Turin, ITA), Gareth Evans (Whitechapel Gallery, London UK), Ali Smith (UK).
  • Claudia Gualtieri, Lidia De Michelis (Unimi)


Scientific supervisor

  • Claudia Gualtieri


Founded by

  • British Academy Grant

Snapshot of project

ObjectivesBeneficiaries
Identify Hostile Environments, and political intervention locally and internationally, and collect refugee tales.Migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, political institutions, educational institutions, civil society, and centres for migrants.
Role of UNIMI
Co-applicant.
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