01214nam 2200349Ia 450 99639293250331620221107205848.0(CKB)3360000000358159(EEBO)2240865212(OCoLC)226317816(EXLCZ)99336000000035815920080428d1575 uy 0laturbn||||a|bb|[Device and imprint of Thomas Vautrollier of London][electronic resource]Londini Execudebat Thomas Vautrollerius typographus.1575[1] leaf illTitle provided by cataloger.Fragment.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Printers' marksEnglandSpecimensEarly works to 1800Imprints (Publishers' and printers' statements)EnglandSpecimensEarly works to 1800Printers' marksImprints (Publishers' and printers' statements)Vautrollier Thomasd. 1608.1021632UMIUMIBOOK996392932503316Device and imprint of Thomas Vautrollier of London2424569UNISA03795 am 22007333u 450 991016695380332120230621135906.0(CKB)3710000001099891(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/37883(EXLCZ)99371000000109989120170320d2017 uy| 0engurm|#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGo home? the politics of immigration controversies /Hannah Jones, Yasmin Gunaratnam, Gargi Bhattacharyya [and others]Manchester University Press2017Manchester, England:Manchester University Press,2017©20171 online resource (xvii, 186 pages) illustrations; digital file(s)Print version (hardback): 9781526113214 152611321X Print version (paperback): 9781526113221 1526113228 Includes bibliographical references and index.1 Introduction. Living Research one: why are we doing this? Public sociology and public life --2. Permeable borders, performative politics and public mistrust --Living Research two: emotions and research --3. Immigration and the limits of statistical government --Living Research three: Migration research and the media --4. Spaces and places of governance and resistance --Living Research four: ethics in uncomfortable research situations --5. Un/deserving migrants and resisting dehumanisation --Living Research five: public anger in research (and social media) --6 Conclusion: 'ordinary' people and immigration politics --Living Research six: collaborations --Afterword by Kiri Kankhwende --Appendix: further details on research methods --Index.The 2013 Go Home vans marked a turning point in government-sponsored communication designed to demonstrate control and toughness on immigration. In this study, the authors explore the effects of this toughness: on policy, public debate, pro-migrant and anti-racist activism, and on the everyday lives of people in Britain. Bringing together an authorial team of eight respected social researchers, alongside the voices of community organisations, policy makers, migrants and citizens, and with an afterword by journalist Kiri Kankhwende, this is an important intervention in one of the most heated social issues of our time.Media studiesbicsscRefugees & political asylumbicsscMigration, immigration & emigrationbicsscSociologybicsscPolitics & governmentbicsscGreat BritainEmigration and immigrationGovernment policyGreat BritainEmigration and immigrationSocial aspectsGreat BritainEmigration and immigrationPolitical aspectsimmigrationpolicygovernmentactivismethicsracismbritainresearchmigrantcommunicationAsylum seekerBorder controlFocus groupGlasgowOpposition to immigrationMedia studiesRefugees & political asylumMigration, immigration & emigrationSociologyPolitics & government325.41Jones Hannah1980-856573Gunaratnam YasminBhattacharyya Gargi1964-Manchester University Press,UkMaJRUBOOK9910166953803321Go home1912908UNINA04161nam 2201201z- 450 991055771340332120220111(CKB)5400000000046191(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77156(oapen)doab77156(EXLCZ)99540000000004619120202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiology and Control of Invasive FishesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (276 p.)3-0365-2682-X 3-0365-2683-8 This book is a collection of 12 peer-reviewed articles on freshwater invasive fish and is the first on this topic. 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