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‘we are not objects, we are not things’: ethnic minority women’s views of the UK home office immigration campaigns

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  1. Home page, Mapping Immigration Controversy: A research project mapping the unfolding controversy of Home Office immigration campaigns. Available at: http://mappingimmigrationcontroversy.com/ [last accessed 1 April 2015].

  2. About Southall Black Sisters, http://www.southallblacksisters.org.uk/ [last accessed 1 April 2015].

  3. The names of participants have been changed to protect their identity.

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Dhaliwal, S. ‘we are not objects, we are not things’: ethnic minority women’s views of the UK home office immigration campaigns. Fem Rev 110, 79–86 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2015.18

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