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Sans Papiers

The Social and Economic Lives of Young Undocumented Migrants

Roger Zetter author Alice Bloch author Nando Sigona author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:20th Jun '14

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Undocumented migration is a huge global phenomenon, yet little is known about the reality of life for those involved. Sans Papiers combines a contemporary account of the theoretical and policy debates with an in-depth exploration of the lived experiences of undocumented migrants in the UK from Zimbabwe, China, Brazil, Ukraine and Turkish Kurdistan.

Built around their voices, the book provides the reader with a unique understanding of migratory processes, gendered experiences and migrant aspirations. Moving between the uniqueness of individual experience and the search for commonalities, the book explores the ambiguities and contradictions of being an undocumented migrant.

With its insights into personal experiences alongside analysis of wider policy issues, Sans Papiers will have wide appeal for students, academics, policy-makers and practitioners.

'An important book on a subject of great public importance' -- Professor Stephen Castles, Research Chair in Sociology, University of Sydney
'Enlightens our understanding of what it is like to be young and undocumented in increasingly hostile contexts. Rich and nuanced, this book sheds light on these immigrants' exclusion, exploitation and disappointments, but also on their resilience, resourcefulness, and hopes' -- Cecilia Menjivar is Cowden Distinguished Professor, Associate Director at T Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University and author of Enduring Violence, Ladina Women's Lives in Guatemala, University of California Press (2011)
'A vital contribution to the growing body of work charting the precarious lives of undocumented workers' -- Media Education Journal

ISBN: 9780745332611

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 366g

200 pages