Description
About the Author
Tom Vickers is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Nottingham Trent University. His research is intimately connected to his participation in social movements, community organising and community education, as a form of critical public sociology spanning diverse struggles.
Reviews
''Those wishing to shake free from the dominant hostile narrative towards immigration into the UK and elsewhere would do very well to read this - at times brilliantly unique and challenging - account. Vickers champions a bottom-up approach shaped by the perspectives of migrants themselves.'' Gary Craig, Newcastle University
''Tom Vickers' book brings class and class formation back in critical migration and border studies. Exploring points of division, connection, and commonality among the working class from the angle of migration, this book is a timely and important theoretical and political intervention.'' Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna
''By revealing the differently situated perspectives of workers and showing capitalism's relationship to mobility, this book provides activists with a shared foundation, bringing hope for a broad-based collective action that bridges nationalist divides.'' Jessica Potter, Docs Not Cops
Book Information
ISBN 9781529201819
Author Tom Vickers
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Bristol University Press
Publisher Bristol University Press