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Research paper thumbnail of Racisms in contemporary Britain

Policy Press eBooks, Apr 8, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Minority ethnic groups, policing and the criminal justice system in Britain

Policy Press eBooks, Apr 8, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The residential patterns and decision-making of Polish internal migrants in Britain

It has been over a decade since the expansion of the European Union altered the international pat... more It has been over a decade since the expansion of the European Union altered the international patterns of migration to Britain, which included a resurgence of Polish immigration. This significant population change provided an opportunity, which this thesis exploited, to advance understanding of contemporary, post-immigration internal migration decision-making and, particularly, how ethnicity is implicated in these processes. The thesis is grounded in 'facet methodology' and uses a mixed methods approach to the 2011 Census micro and origin-destination data, combined with forty-one semi-structured interviews carried out with Polish residents of Greater Manchester. The two types of data are combined throughout the analysis chapters to uncover different facets of Poles’ internal migration. Descriptive methods, geographic information systems, and thematic analysis are integrated to illuminate related patterns and processes. Collectively, the results show the freedoms and entitl...

Research paper thumbnail of Racisms in contemporary Britain

Policy Press eBooks, Apr 8, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Minority ethnic groups, policing and the criminal justice system in Britain

Policy Press eBooks, Apr 8, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The residential patterns and decision-making of Polish internal migrants in Britain

It has been over a decade since the expansion of the European Union altered the international pat... more It has been over a decade since the expansion of the European Union altered the international patterns of migration to Britain, which included a resurgence of Polish immigration. This significant population change provided an opportunity, which this thesis exploited, to advance understanding of contemporary, post-immigration internal migration decision-making and, particularly, how ethnicity is implicated in these processes. The thesis is grounded in 'facet methodology' and uses a mixed methods approach to the 2011 Census micro and origin-destination data, combined with forty-one semi-structured interviews carried out with Polish residents of Greater Manchester. The two types of data are combined throughout the analysis chapters to uncover different facets of Poles’ internal migration. Descriptive methods, geographic information systems, and thematic analysis are integrated to illuminate related patterns and processes. Collectively, the results show the freedoms and entitl...

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