My place: How workers become identified with their workplaces and why it matters

BE Ashforth, BB Caza, A Meister - Academy of Management …, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Where we work—our workplaces—have enormous effects on our work attitudes and
behaviors. As workplaces become increasingly mobile, remote, multiple, and uncoupled …

Centre/ing decolonial feminist psychology in Africa

S Kessi, F Boonzaier - South African Journal of Psychology, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychology as a discipline has historically served the interests of dominant groups in
society. By contrast, contemporary trends in psychological work have emerged as a direct …

The humanisation of refugees: A discourse analysis of UK parliamentary debates on the European refugee 'crisis'

S Kirkwood - Journal of Community & Applied Social …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Previous research has explored the 'othering'and dehumanisation of asylum seekers and
refugees, yet comparatively little research has explored the opposite process: the …

Collective psychological ownership and the rise of reactionary counter‐movements defending the status quo

HP Selvanathan, B Lickel… - British Journal of Social …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Social movements pushing for social change are often met with reactionary counter‐
movements that defend the status quo. The present research examined this interplay by …

Midwives' experiences caring for asylum-seeking women in the UK: A systematic review

K Letley - British Journal of Midwifery, 2022 - magonlinelibrary.com
Background/Aims Asylum-seeking women face higher rates of maternal and neonatal
mortality as a result of multiple barriers to accessing maternity care. Midwives are currently …

[图书][B] The language of asylum: Refugees and discourse

S Kirkwood, S Goodman, C McVittie, A McKinlay - 2015 - books.google.com
The early part of the 21st century has been marked by widespread social upheaval and
geographical displacement of people. This book examines how refugees, asylum-seekers …

From cognitive processes to discursive practices: Taking a critical discursive psychology approach to refugee and asylum seeker integration

S Parker - Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Much of the research in social and cultural psychology on refugee integration or
acculturation has tended to adopt a socio‐cognitive approach which assumes this to be a …

History in the service of politics: Constructing narratives of history during the European Refugee “Crisis”

S Kirkwood - Political Psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
It is common for politicians to refer to “our proud history of supporting refugees,” yet the
historical record regarding responses to refugees is not straightforwardly positive. So how is …

'It really is about telling people who asylum seekers really are, because we are human like anybody else': Negotiating victimhood in refugee advocacy work

LE Wroe - Discourse & Society, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores how refugee advocates, and refugees themselves, manage social
hostility towards refugees and migrants through their talk, specifically how this hostility is …

Integration and reintegration: Comparing pathways to citizenship through asylum and criminal justice

S Kirkwood, F McNeill - Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The development of scholarship related to particular categories of people who are subject to
different forms of social control often results in subfields that become or remain isolated from …