Mapping Immigration Controversy - Birmingham

An 18  month research project that explores the impacts on local communities and national debate of current publicity campaigns about migration by the UK Home Office. It is supported by funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and by support in kind from four national civil society partners. The research is being conducted by academic researchers from seven UK universities, in conjunction with local community organisations.

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Past (2)

Challenging xenophobia in public debate primary image

Challenging xenophobia in public debate

Thu, Nov 20, 5:00 PM

Free

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present primary image

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present

Mon, Jun 23, 11:00 AM

Free

Challenging xenophobia in public debate primary image

Challenging xenophobia in public debate

Thu, Nov 20, 5:00 PM

Free

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present primary image

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present

Mon, Jun 23, 11:00 AM

Free

An 18  month research project that explores the impacts on local communities and national debate of current publicity campaigns about migration by the UK Home Office. It is supported by funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and by support in kind from four national civil society partners. The research is being conducted by academic researchers from seven UK universities, in conjunction with local community organisations.

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
Challenging xenophobia in public debate primary image

Challenging xenophobia in public debate

Thu, Nov 20, 5:00 PM

Free

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present primary image

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present

Mon, Jun 23, 11:00 AM

Free

Challenging xenophobia in public debate primary image

Challenging xenophobia in public debate

Thu, Nov 20, 5:00 PM

Free

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present primary image

Academic Activism: Experiments Past and Present

Mon, Jun 23, 11:00 AM

Free