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Migration: the complexities of transnational movement, identity and belonging.
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Series: Thinking allowed; Series 2015
First transmission date: 2015-02-25
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio 4
Published: 2015
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Duration: 00:28:00
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Producer: Jayne, Egerton
Presenter: Laurie Taylor
Contributors: Daniel Briggs; Daniel Conway; Laurie Taylor
Publisher: BBC Open University
Footage description: Laurie Taylor explores migration in contrasting contexts. He talks to Daniel Briggs, Professor of Criminology at the Universidad Europea, Madrid, about his study of Romanian economic migrants in Britain. Leaving behind the debt and corruption of their home in life in the hope of finding something better, what kinds of lives do they end up living in the UK? Also, Daniel Conway, Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at the Open University, discusses his research into the lives, histories and identities of white British-born immigrants in South Africa, twenty years after the post-apartheid Government took office.
Production number: PEJ45000222
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