A Politics of Ease

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Abstract

Situates the reader in Glasgow, a sanctuary city host to the largest population of asylum seekers in the UK. This chapter illustrates how sanctuary inadvertently functions as a ‘politics of ease,’ ameliorating rather than undoing the problems associated with protracted waiting.

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Bagelman, J. J. (2016). A Politics of Ease. In Mobility and Politics (Vol. Part F1924, pp. 29–44). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137480385_3

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