Incomplete Europeans: Polish Migrants’ Experience of Discrimination in the UK is Complicated by Their Whiteness

Myslinska, Dagmar R. 2016. Incomplete Europeans: Polish Migrants’ Experience of Discrimination in the UK is Complicated by Their Whiteness. [Digital]

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Abstract or Description

Although Central-East Europeans have officially been a part of the EU for more than a decade, they have not been completely embraced. This is especially true in the UK. Yet this topic has remained very much on the sidelines of the Brexit debate. Dagmar Myslinska’s research on Polish migrants brings a better understanding of the circular, temporal, and open-ended nature of free movement which has affected the UK so profoundly. She addresses how the structure of the British labour market in combination with an increasingly negative political discourse on migration has resulted in instances of severe discrimination towards a now considerable population in British society.

Item Type:

Digital

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Law

Date:

9 March 2016

Item ID:

26565

Date Deposited:

17 Jul 2019 14:14

Last Modified:

29 Apr 2020 17:15

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/26565

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