IRIS publication 54025578
From Airforce to Asylum: Mobility and the proposals for an Asylum Accommodation Centre in Nottinghamshire
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TY - JOUR - White, A. - 2007 - Unknown - Chimera UCC Geographical Journal - From Airforce to Asylum: Mobility and the proposals for an Asylum Accommodation Centre in Nottinghamshire - In Press - 0 - 22 - 70 - 90 - This paper outlines some developments in a village called Newton in the UK in Nottinghamshire over 2002-2004 (Newton is a hamlet approx. 10 miles south-east of the city of Nottingham in the UK¿s East Midlands). What this paper also hopes to do is explore the ways in which thinking about the mobility of different groups of people who were, currently are and (as shall become clear) were intended to be in Newton can lend us some insights into the kind of place Newton itself is, and the ways in which the social and spatial order in Western societies can be organized. DA - 2007/NaN ER -
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@article{V54025578, = {White, A. }, = {2007}, = {Unknown}, = {Chimera UCC Geographical Journal}, = {From Airforce to Asylum: Mobility and the proposals for an Asylum Accommodation Centre in Nottinghamshire}, = {In Press}, = {0}, = {22}, pages = {70--90}, = {{This paper outlines some developments in a village called Newton in the UK in Nottinghamshire over 2002-2004 (Newton is a hamlet approx. 10 miles south-east of the city of Nottingham in the UK¿s East Midlands). What this paper also hopes to do is explore the ways in which thinking about the mobility of different groups of people who were, currently are and (as shall become clear) were intended to be in Newton can lend us some insights into the kind of place Newton itself is, and the ways in which the social and spatial order in Western societies can be organized.}}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | White, A. | ||
YEAR | 2007 | ||
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JOURNAL | Chimera UCC Geographical Journal | ||
TITLE | From Airforce to Asylum: Mobility and the proposals for an Asylum Accommodation Centre in Nottinghamshire | ||
STATUS | In Press | ||
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VOLUME | 22 | ||
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START_PAGE | 70 | ||
END_PAGE | 90 | ||
ABSTRACT | This paper outlines some developments in a village called Newton in the UK in Nottinghamshire over 2002-2004 (Newton is a hamlet approx. 10 miles south-east of the city of Nottingham in the UK¿s East Midlands). What this paper also hopes to do is explore the ways in which thinking about the mobility of different groups of people who were, currently are and (as shall become clear) were intended to be in Newton can lend us some insights into the kind of place Newton itself is, and the ways in which the social and spatial order in Western societies can be organized. | ||
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