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Tom Vickers
Tom Vickers
Associate Professor, Nottingham Trent University
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Refugees, Capitalism and the British State: Implications for social workers, volunteers and activists
T Vickers
Routledge, 2016
462016
Temporal tensions: European Union citizen migrants, asylum seekers and refugees navigating dominant temporalities of work in England
J Clayton, T Vickers
Time & Society 28 (4), 1464-1488, 2019
392019
Addressing Ethnicity in Social Care Research
T Vickers, G Craig, K Atkin
Social Policy & Administration 47 (3), 310-326, 2013
352013
Research with black and minority ethnic people using social care services
T Vickers, G Craig, K Atkin
NIHR School for Social Care Research, 2012
332012
Borders, Migration and Class in an Age of Crisis: Producing Immigrants and Workers
T Vickers
https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/borders-migration-and-class-in-an-age …, 2019
27*2019
Disposable labour, passive victim, active threat: Migrant/non-migrant othering in three British television documentaries
T Vickers, A Rutter
European Journal of Cultural Studies 21 (4), 486-501, 2018
222018
Dynamics of precarity among ‘new migrants’: exploring the worker–capital relation through mobilities and mobility power
T Vickers, J Clayton, H Davison, L Hudson, MA Cañadas, P Biddle, ...
Mobilities, 2019
212019
Opportunities and Limitations for Collective Resistance Arising from Volunteering by Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Northern England
T Vickers
Critical Sociology, 2014
172014
The contingent challenges of purposeful co-production: researching new migrant employment experiences in the North East of England
J Clayton, T Vickers
Area, 2017
132017
Students' Involvement in International Humanitarian Aid: Learning from Student Responses to the 2004 Tsunami in Sri Lanka
T Vickers, L Dominelli
British Journal of Social Work, 2014
132014
Activist conceptualisations at the migration-welfare nexus: Racial capitalism, austerity and the hostile environment
T Vickers
Critical Social Policy 41 (3), 426-446, 2021
122021
Developing an independent anti-racist model for asylum rights organizing in England
T Vickers
Ethnic and Racial Studies 37 (8), 2014
122014
Marxist Approaches to Social Work
T Vickers
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition …, 2015
102015
Marxist social work: an international and historical perspective
T Vickers
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work, 24-34, 2019
72019
Grappling with power and inequality in humanitarian interventions
T Vickers
International Social Work 58 (5), 625-627, 2015
62015
A ‘place-based’approach to work and employment: The end of reciprocity for ordinary working families and ‘giggers’ in a place
I Clark, C Lawton, C Stevenson, T Vickers, D Dahill
Economic and Industrial Democracy 43 (2), 634-657, 2022
32022
The contribution of UK asylum policy 1999–2010 to conditions for the exploitation of migrant labour
T Vickers
Vulnerability, Exploitation and Migrants: Insecure Work in a Globalised …, 2015
32015
Migration, Political Engagement and the State: A case study of immigrants and communists in 1930s South Tyneside in the UK
T Vickers
Social Exclusion and Diversity within Inclusive Citizenship Practices, 55-64, 2014
32014
Refugees, capitalism and the British state: the roots of refugees’ oppression and implications for action
T Vickers
Northumbria University, 2013
32013
Empowering communities through active learning: challenges and contradictions
S Banks, T Vickers
Journal of community work and development 8, 2006
32006
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