
Nando Sigona
@nandosigona
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Research: #migration #asylum #citizenship #diversity Prof @unibirmingham FAcSS | Director @iris_birmingham Research Associate: @refugeestudies @odi_global
Oxford | Birmingham
Joined October 2010
RT @JCWI_UK: The UK immigration system doesn’t just enable exploitation - it is built to enforce it. We urgently need a system rooted in f….
opendemocracy.net
Migrants denied right to work turn to exploitative delivery apps to earn cash, but the government is cracking down
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RT @nandosigona: The UK wants (cheap and docile) labour no (family) ties attached. My op-ed for @ConversationUK based on our I-CLAIM recen….
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#Deliveryriders caught between algorithms and #immigration raids .new piece drawing on @iclaimeu research with Stefano Piemontese..#KeirStarmer #Labour #YvetteCooper #immigrationenforcement #Deliveroo #UberEats #gigeconomy.
opendemocracy.net
Migrants denied right to work turn to exploitative delivery apps to earn cash, but the government is cracking down
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RT @IRiS_Birmingham: Listen to @nandosigona.@unibirmingham talking to @LBC @IainDale on #immigration and public attitudes to #migration.htt….
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Iain Dale - The Whole Show · Episode
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RT @DavidStorey60: "Migrant riders become hyper-visible to the state yet invisible to the systems meant to protect them. They are ’legal en….
birmingham.ac.uk
Professor Nando Sigona and Dr Stefano Piemontes discuss the crackdown on illegal migrant work in the gig economy, such as riders for food delivery apps.
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Crackdown on ‘illegal work’: Migrant riders caught between the Home Office and the algorithm
birmingham.ac.uk
Professor Nando Sigona and Dr Stefano Piemontes discuss the crackdown on illegal migrant work in the gig economy, such as riders for food delivery apps.
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RT @unibirmingham: The UK’s immigration system splits families apart – by design. Prof @nandosigona, expert in international migration &….
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The UK wants (cheap and docile) labour no (family) ties attached. My op-ed for @ConversationUK based on our I-CLAIM recently published reports.
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RT @nandosigona: 'Til the Home Office do us part: new piece drawing on the @iclaimeu study on the working and living conditions of migrant….
theconversation.com
Barriers to migrants’ family life are embedded in the UK’s immigration system.
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RT @DavidStorey60: Fractured lives:.@nandosigona on UK immigration controls and disruption to family life.
theconversation.com
Barriers to migrants’ family life are embedded in the UK’s immigration system.
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'Til the Home Office do us part: new piece drawing on the @iclaimeu study on the working and living conditions of migrant workers in food delivery and domestic work in the UK.
theconversation.com
Barriers to migrants’ family life are embedded in the UK’s immigration system.
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RT @RMCentre: A team at @unibirmingham have released two new reports exposing how migrant workers experience exploitation and legal vulnera….
birmingham.ac.uk
Reports document the lived experiences of migrant workers experiencing legal vulnerability in the UK’s food delivery and domestic work sectors
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Not so new anymore, but still very relevant. Despite attempts at framing immigration policy only as a Home Office issue, there is a lot of it that it depends on Britain's foreign policy and international standing.
On why we should pay more attention to foreign policy in #migrationstudies, new article by @Michaelacbenson and I drawing on our @ESRC @UKandEU @_migzen_ project.
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RT @nandosigona: Research exposes structural exploitation of migrant workers in UK domestic and food delivery sectors .
superdiversity.net
Reports document the lived experiences of migrant workers experiencing legal vulnerability in the UK’s food delivery and domestic work sectors A team of researchers at the University of Birmingham,…
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RT @nandosigona: On why we should pay more attention to foreign policy in #migrationstudies, new article by @Michaelacbenson and I drawing….
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Foreign policy determines why migrants from Hong Kong got a better deal than Syrians or Ukrainians
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Research exposes structural exploitation of migrant workers in UK domestic and food delivery sectors via @IRiS_Birmingham.
superdiversity.net
Reports document the lived experiences of migrant workers experiencing legal vulnerability in the UK’s food delivery and domestic work sectors A team of researchers at the University of Birmingham,…
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RT @PulaRJS: Turns out everything you suspected about the way the BBC handles Gaza is true - and worse. This is a must read from @bendepe….
observer.co.uk
The producers' story of how the corporation repeatedly delayed and ultimately shelved their damning documentary
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