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Rebordering Britain & Britons after Brexit

Mapping social science research on Brexit and migration

2 articles by Gabriella Alberti

Migrant labour in London's hospitality: Ethnographic reflections on subjectivity, transiency and collective action after a decade
This paper reflects on the findings and methodology of an ethnographic research study on precarious migrant workers in London's hospitality sector between 2007 and 2011. The research drew from the tradition of Unbounded Ethnography in order to study migrant workers' everyday practices…
Labour migration policy post-Brexit: The contested meaning of regulation by old and new actors
The end of free movement of labour from the European Union represents an unprecedented form of re-regulation of the UK labour market. This study explores how old and new actors engage with the sphere of migration…