A Welcoming Nation?
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To read the PDF of A Welcoming Nation?: Intersectional approaches to migration and diversity in Wales for free, follow the link below A Welcoming Nation?: Intersectional approaches to migration and diversity in Wales This book is freely available on a Creative Commons licence thanks to the kind sponsorship of the libraries participating in the Jisc Open Access Community Framework OpenUP initiative. This volume addresses current debates around migration in, from and through Wales. It includes a range of migratory perspectives to better understand the diverse lived experiences of migrants, and the policies, measures and approaches at work across various scales and sectors in Wales that shape their everyday lives. A Welcoming Nation? adopts an intersectional approach to explore these experiences, which is central to understanding the multiple and complex ways in which exclusion and marginalisation take place. The volume is not only a book about migration, therefore, but also about the ways in which migratory experiences and status can intersect with other factors – such as age, gender, race and sexuality – providing original analyses of migration in Wales.Series foreword Acknowledgments List of illustrations, figures and tables List of abbreviations List of contributors Chapter One – Rethinking Migration and Diversity in Wales: Towards an Intersectional Approach Catrin Wyn Edwards, Laura Shobiye and Rhys Dafydd Jones Chapter Two – International Migration and the Welsh Language: Exploring an Interdisciplinary Framework for Linguistic Integration Gwennan Higham Chapter Three – Speak to Me: A Creative and Participatory Approach to Language Education for Inclusion Barrie Llewelyn and Mike Chick Chapter Four – From City to Nation of Sanctuary? Moving Scalar Imaginaries of Citizenship and National Identity in Wales Franz Bernhardt, Catrin Wyn Edwards and Rhys Dafydd Jones Chapter Five – Creating a Welcoming Nation in a Hostile Environment: LGBTQ+ Precarious Experiences Ourania Vamvaka-Tatsi Chapter Six – Mothers’ Narratives of Transitions and Resilience Through Social Learning Laura Shobiye Chapter Seven – EU Migrants in Wales: Still Welcome? Stephen Drinkwater, Taulant Guma, Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins and Rhys Dafydd Jones Chapter Eight – Ageing and Migration into Rural Wales: A Counter-Narrative to the Rhetoric of Burden and Dependency Jesse Heley and Rachel Rahman
To read the PDF of A Welcoming Nation?: Intersectional approaches to migration and diversity in Wales for free, follow the link below A Welcoming Nation?: Intersectional approaches to migration and diversity in Wales This book is freely available on a Creative Commons licence thanks to the kind sponsorship of the libraries participating in the Jisc Open Access Community Framework OpenUP initiative. This volume addresses current debates around migration in, from and through Wales. It includes a range of migratory perspectives to better understand the diverse lived experiences of migrants, and the policies, measures and approaches at work across various scales and sectors in Wales that shape their everyday lives. A Welcoming Nation? adopts an intersectional approach to explore these experiences, which is central to understanding the multiple and complex ways in which exclusion and marginalisation take place. The volume is not only a book about migration, therefore, but also about the ways in which migratory experiences and status can intersect with other factors – such as age, gender, race and sexuality – providing original analyses of migration in Wales.Series foreword Acknowledgments List of illustrations, figures and tables List of abbreviations List of contributors Chapter One – Rethinking Migration and Diversity in Wales: Towards an Intersectional Approach Catrin Wyn Edwards, Laura Shobiye and Rhys Dafydd Jones Chapter Two – International Migration and the Welsh Language: Exploring an Interdisciplinary Framework for Linguistic Integration Gwennan Higham Chapter Three – Speak to Me: A Creative and Participatory Approach to Language Education for Inclusion Barrie Llewelyn and Mike Chick Chapter Four – From City to Nation of Sanctuary? Moving Scalar Imaginaries of Citizenship and National Identity in Wales Franz Bernhardt, Catrin Wyn Edwards and Rhys Dafydd Jones Chapter Five – Creating a Welcoming Nation in a Hostile Environment: LGBTQ+ Precarious Experiences Ourania Vamvaka-Tatsi Chapter Six – Mothers’ Narratives of Transitions and Resilience Through Social Learning Laura Shobiye Chapter Seven – EU Migrants in Wales: Still Welcome? Stephen Drinkwater, Taulant Guma, Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins and Rhys Dafydd Jones Chapter Eight – Ageing and Migration into Rural Wales: A Counter-Narrative to the Rhetoric of Burden and Dependency Jesse Heley and Rachel Rahman
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- 13/06/2025
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