EU Migrants in Wales: Still Welcome?
(2025)
Book Chapter
Drinkwater, S., Guma, T., Goodwin-Hawkins, B., & Dafydd Jones, R. (2025). EU Migrants in Wales: Still Welcome?. In C. Wyn Edwards, R. Dafydd Jones, & L. Shobiye (Eds.), A welcoming nation? Intersectional approaches to migration and diversity in Wales. University of Wales Press
All Outputs (42)
Screening of 'I'm Still Here' research documentary (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Guma, T. Screening of 'I'm Still Here' research documentary. 23 June 2025. (Unpublished)
‘“I’m Still Here”: Negotiating ethics and marginality in participatory visual research with asylum seeking community in Glasgow’ (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T. (2025, June). ‘“I’m Still Here”: Negotiating ethics and marginality in participatory visual research with asylum seeking community in Glasgow’. Presented at Displaced Arts: Creative Practices and Geographies of Asylum, Edinburgh University, UK
Engaging Eastern and Central European migrants with newly and/or unsettled immigration status in palliative care services and research (2025)
Report
Clarke, G., Crooks, J., Jolly, F., Guma, T., Amaya, A. A., & Hudson, B. (2025). Engaging Eastern and Central European migrants with newly and/or unsettled immigration status in palliative care services and researchInterim report January 2022 on online workshop 29th April 2021.
Written evidence submitted by the research team of the following project: “Investigating the use of temporary accommodation for housing asylum seekers and refugees during the COVID-19 outbreak” (2025)
Report
Guma, T., Maclean, G., Blake, Y., & Makutsa, R. (2025). Written evidence submitted by the research team of the following project: “Investigating the use of temporary accommodation for housing asylum seekers and refugees during the COVID-19 outbreak”Written evidence submitted to Home Affairs Committee inquiry
EU Migrants in Wales Before and After Brexit (2025)
Book Chapter
Guma, T. EU Migrants in Wales Before and After Brexit. In Handbook on Brexit and Migration. Edward Elgar Publishing
Co-designing and co-producing research with asylum seeking community in Glasgow, Scotland. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T., & Blake, Y. (2025, January). Co-designing and co-producing research with asylum seeking community in Glasgow, Scotland. Presented at International seminar: Co-production across national contexts, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
"I Am Still Here" – Participatory Production during the Pandemic (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T. (2024, September). "I Am Still Here" – Participatory Production during the Pandemic. Presented at MECCSA (Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association) 2024, Manchester, UKDuring the covid pandemic colleagues from Sociology and Screen and Performance at Edinburgh Napier University collaborated with activist and community researchers to work with asylum seeking people in Glasgow to better understand and document their e... Read More about "I Am Still Here" – Participatory Production during the Pandemic.
Communities of/for interest: rethining the role of migrants' online groups (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T. (2024, August). Communities of/for interest: rethining the role of migrants' online groups. Presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, London, UK
Podcast - The art of doing collaborative research (2024)
Digital Artefact
Guma, T. Podcast - The art of doing collaborative research. [podcast]
“Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T. (2024, July). “Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation. Presented at 21st IMISCOE Annual Conference, Lisbon, Portugal
“It’s That Kind of Place Here”: Solidarity, place-making and civil society response to the 2015 refugee crisis in different localities in Wales, UK (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T. (2024, July). “It’s That Kind of Place Here”: Solidarity, place-making and civil society response to the 2015 refugee crisis in different localities in Wales, UK. Presented at 21st IMISCOE Annual Conference, Lisbon, Portugal
Asylum temporary accommodation during Covid times: a collaborative project with asylum seekers living in Glasgow (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T. (2023, November). Asylum temporary accommodation during Covid times: a collaborative project with asylum seekers living in Glasgow. Paper presented at On the Margins Network, Edinburgh, UK
“Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation (2023)
Journal Article
Guma, T., Blake, Y., Maclean, G., MacLeod, K., Makutsa, R., & Sharapov, K. (2024). “Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 47(4), 742-762. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2023.2238052This paper critically examines the placement of people seeking asylum in temporary accommodation during the Covid-19 pandemic. It is based on a 14-month collaborative ethnography conducted between 2020 and 2022 with asylum seeking individuals in Glas... Read More about “Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation.
‘They were chasing me down the streets’: Austerity, resourcefulness, and the tenacity of migrant women’s care-full labour (2023)
Journal Article
Guma, T., Drinkwater, S., & Jones, R. D. (2023). ‘They were chasing me down the streets’: Austerity, resourcefulness, and the tenacity of migrant women’s care-full labour. Geoforum, 144, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103822In this paper, we examine the role of migrant women in civil society in Wales in a triply-hostile environment created by UK government policy since 2010. Drawing on interviews carried out with EU migrants between 2016 and 2017, we outline the active... Read More about ‘They were chasing me down the streets’: Austerity, resourcefulness, and the tenacity of migrant women’s care-full labour.
What ‘Work’ Does Precarity Do? Understanding the Stigmatisation and Commodification of Asylum Seekers in Temporary Housing (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Maclean, G., Guma, T., Macleod, K., Sharapov, K., Blake, Y., & Makutsa, R. (2023, April). What ‘Work’ Does Precarity Do? Understanding the Stigmatisation and Commodification of Asylum Seekers in Temporary Housing. Paper presented at BSA Annual Conference 2023: Sociological Voices in Public Discourse, ManchesterNews coverage and public policy over the past 20 years portrays asylum seekers as a burden that must be shared across the country. Through policy choices over this time originating in the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, asylum accommodation operates... Read More about What ‘Work’ Does Precarity Do? Understanding the Stigmatisation and Commodification of Asylum Seekers in Temporary Housing.
Methodological nationalism and ethnic lens in CEE migration research: A critical reflection (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Guma, T. (2022, November). Methodological nationalism and ethnic lens in CEE migration research: A critical reflection. Paper presented at Migration to/from/within Central and Eastern Europe: Decolonial perspectives on race, gender, sexuality and class, OnlineThis paper offers a critical reflection on methodological approaches within the field of CEE migration. Drawing on ideas from critical migration studies, I discuss the ways in which the predominance of methodological nationalism and the fallacy of et... Read More about Methodological nationalism and ethnic lens in CEE migration research: A critical reflection.
Digital threat or opportunity? Local civil society in an age of global inter-connectivity (2022)
Book Chapter
Woods, M., Guma, T., & Yarker, S. (2022). Digital threat or opportunity? Local civil society in an age of global inter-connectivity. In P. Chaney, & I. R. Jones (Eds.), Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty: Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges (111-132). Policy PressAbstract not available.
Xenophobia, hostility and austerity: European migrants and civil society in Wales (2022)
Book Chapter
Drinkwater, S., Guma, T., & Dafydd Jones, R. (2022). Xenophobia, hostility and austerity: European migrants and civil society in Wales. In P. Chaney, & I. R. Jones (Eds.), Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty: Institutions, Governance and Existential Challenges. Policy Press
Online screening of 'I'm Still Here' (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Macleod, K., & Guma, T. (2022, September). Online screening of 'I'm Still Here'. Presented at Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference 2022, Online