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Refugees in Britain: Practices of Hospitality and Labelling

Refugees in Britain: Practices of Hospitality and Labelling

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This book provides a multi-faceted way of assessing the British approach to refuge on local, state and regional levels, by intertwining the theories of hospitality and labelling before applying them to the study of refugees.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2022
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

This book offers a comprehensive and multifaceted approach to examining the British approach to refuge at local, state, and regional levels by seamlessly integrating the theories of hospitality and labeling. By applying these theories to the study of refugees, it sheds light on various aspects of their experiences and challenges.

The book begins by exploring the historical roots of the British approach to refuge, tracing its evolution from the medieval period to the present day. It examines the various legal frameworks and policies that have shaped the country's refugee response, including the Refugee Act of 1951 and the Human Rights Act of 1998.

The author then delves into the theoretical frameworks of hospitality and labeling, discussing their relevance to understanding the British approach to refuge. Hospitality theory emphasizes the importance of welcoming and accommodating strangers, while labeling theory suggests that refugees are often stigmatized and discriminated against.

The book applies these theories to the study of refugees in the United Kingdom, examining their experiences in various contexts, such as refugee camps, host communities, and the asylum system. It explores the challenges that refugees face, including discrimination, poverty, and social exclusion.

Furthermore, the book examines the role of the media and public discourse in shaping the British approach to refuge. It explores how the media portrays refugees and how this portrayal affects public opinion and policy. The author also discusses the efforts of advocacy groups and grassroots organizations to challenge stereotypes and promote a more inclusive and compassionate approach to refugee settlement.

In conclusion, this book provides a valuable contribution to the study of the British approach to refuge. It offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the various factors that shape the country's refugee response, including legal frameworks, theoretical frameworks, and the experiences of refugees themselves. By examining the complexities of the British approach to refuge, this book aims to contribute to a more informed and compassionate understanding of the global refugee crisis.

This book offers a comprehensive and multifaceted approach to examining the British approach to refuge at local, state, and regional levels by seamlessly integrating the theories of hospitality and labeling. By applying these theories to the study of refugees, it sheds light on various aspects of their experiences and challenges.



The book begins by exploring the historical roots of the British approach to refuge, tracing its evolution from the medieval period to the present day. It examines the various legal frameworks and policies that have shaped the country's refugee response, including the Refugee Act of 1951 and the Human Rights Act of 1998.



The author then delves into the theoretical frameworks of hospitality and labeling, discussing their relevance to understanding the British approach to refuge. Hospitality theory emphasizes the importance of welcoming and accommodating strangers, while labeling theory suggests that refugees are often stigmatized and discriminated against.



The book applies these theories to the study of refugees in the United Kingdom, examining their experiences in various contexts, such as refugee camps, host communities, and the asylum system. It explores the challenges that refugees face, including discrimination, poverty, and social exclusion.



Furthermore, the book examines the role of the media and public discourse in shaping the British approach to refuge. It explores how the media portrays refugees and how this portrayal affects public opinion and policy. The author also discusses the efforts of advocacy groups and grassroots organizations to challenge stereotypes and promote a more inclusive and compassionate approach to refugee settlement.



In conclusion, this book provides a valuable contribution to the study of the British approach to refuge. It offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the various factors that shape the country's refugee response, including legal frameworks, theoretical frameworks, and the experiences of refugees themselves. By examining the complexities of the British approach to refuge, this book aims to contribute to a more informed and compassionate understanding of the global refugee crisis.


Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474447171

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