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1 SOCY30082: Forced Migration Alice Bloch View Online Aas, K. F. (2011). Crimmigrant bodies and bona fide travelers: Surveillance, citizenship and global governance. Theoretical Criminology, 15(3), Ager, A., & Strang, A. (2008). Understanding Integration: A Conceptual Framework. Journal of Refugee Studies, 21(2), Alejandro Portes. (1997). Immigration Theory for a New Century: Some Problems and Opportunities. International Migration Review, 31(4), Retrieved from Ali, N. Al-, Black, R., & Koser, K. (2001a). Refugees and transnationalism: The experience of Bosnians and Eritreans in Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 27(4), Ali, N. Al-, Black, R., & Koser, K. (2001b). The limits to transnationalism : Bosnian and Eritrean refugees in Europe as emerging transnational communities. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 24(4), Alice Bloch. (2006). At the extremes of exclusion: Deportation, detention and dispersal. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 28(3), Retrieved from Aliverti, A. (2012). Making people criminal: The role of the criminal law in immigration enforcement. Theoretical Criminology, 16(4), Allsop, J., Sigona, N., & Phillimore, J. (2014). Poverty among refugees and asylum seekers in the UK. IRiS Working paper Series, No 1 (Institute for Research into Superdiversity). Retrieved from rking-paper-series/iris-wp pdf Anderson, B., Gibney, M. J., & Paoletti, E. (2011). Citizenship, deportation and the boundaries of belonging. Citizenship Studies, 15(5), Anderson, B. L. (2013a). Us and them?: the dangerous politics of immigration control. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Anderson, B. L. (2013b). Us and them?: the dangerous politics of immigration control. 1/10
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