Who counts as a refugee?

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Learn about the changing perceptions of refugees and asylum seekers in Britain. Explore the impact of social policy and terminology on their experiences and understand how they shape and are shaped by society. Gain insights into the basis of citizenship claims and the personal lives of refugees. Discover how they negotiate and resist societal effects and contribute to shaping social policy. Expand your knowledge on refugees and asylum seekers through this course.

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The words ‘refugee’ and ‘asylum seeker’ have a wide variety of connotations in Britain, many of them negative. This free course, Who counts as a refugee?, explores how changing social policy and terminology help to shape, and are shaped by, the experiences of people seeking asylum in the UK.

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

Understand changing constructions of ‘refugees’ and ‘asylum seekers’ over the last century

Identify ways in which the study of refugees and asylum seekers raises profound questions about the basis and legitimacy of claims for ‘citizenship’

Understand how the personal lives of refugees and asylum seekers have been shaped by social policy that constructs them as ‘other’

Understand how refugees and asylum seekers have negotiated and resisted these effects and themselves shaped social policy

Understand how ‘knowledge’ about refugees and asylum seekers is produced and reproduced through research.

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