In preparation for the forthcoming NODE conference (2-4 December) in Tokyo, we are launching a series of Working Papers that examines a range of issues related to migration and diversity in Japan and the UK through a comparative lens.
- NODE 1: Ozgen, C., Liu-Farrer, G., Cole, M., Green, A. (2019) ‘Economic Migration in the UK and Japan Examining the Roles of Labour Shortages, Automation, Migration Policy and Demographic Ageing’, IRiS Working Paper Series, No. 32/2019. Birmingham: Institute for Research into Superdiversity
- NODE 2 Hirota, H., Sigona, N., Nagai, N. (2019) ‘Migration to and from Japan and Great Britain to 1945’, IRiS Working Paper Series, No. 33/2019. Birmingham: Institute for Research into Superdiversity
- NODE 3: Lessard-Phillips, L., Roberts, G., Phillimore, J. (2019) ‘Policy and politics of migration post-1945’, IRiS Working Paper Series, No. 34/2019. Birmingham: Institute for Research into Superdiversity
- NODE 4: Kato, J., Kuznetsova, I., Round, J. (2019) ‘The nature of ‘illegal’ migration in Japan and the United Kingdom: the impact of attitudes towards migrants, social cohesion and future challenges’, IRiS Working Paper Series, No. 35/2019. Birmingham: Institute for Research into Superdiversity
- NODE 5: Nagai, N. (2019) ‘Local-level Integration Policies in Japan: Analysing Municipal Measures through the MIPEX’, IRiS Working Paper Series, No. 36/2019, Birmingham: Institute for Research into Superdiversity
- NODE 6: Burge, A. (2020) ‘What can literature tell us about migration?’, IRiS Working Paper Series, No. 37/2019. Birmingham: Institute for Research into Superdiversity
We have also compiled a bibliography on superdiversity for students and researchers.
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