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Childhood in the migrant city: Statelessness, exclusion and modes of belonging amongst children of irregular migrants and refugees in East Malaysia
Creator
Allerton, C, London School of Economics
Study number / PID
851746 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-851746 (DOI)
Data access
Information not available
Series
Not available
Abstract
This collection consists of detailed, hand-written ethnographic fieldnotes from fieldwork in Sabah, transcripts of interviews with children and youth, children's photographs and drawings of their life in Sabah, and children's written responses to worksheet questions.
A waiver has been granted for the deposit of this data because of complex issues of security, confidentiality and lack of consent connected with qualitative research with undocumented children. More detail on these issues can be sought from the Principal Investigator Catherine Allerton at c.l.allerton@lse.ac.uk
Details of publications arising from this project are available at:
http://www.lse.ac.uk/anthropology/people/allerton.aspx
This research explores the everyday lives of the children of undocumented migrants and refugees in the city of Kota Kinabalu (KK), the capital of the East Malaysian state of Sabah. Through 12 months of child-focused ethnographic fieldwork, followed by 14 months of writing-up and analysis, the research will investigate the prevalence of statelessness, and its implications for children’s experiences of city life, work and education. Malaysia is an important place to study these issues, since it has one of the highest rates of undocumented workers in the world, yet the daily experiences of these workers and their families are unexamined in the literature. The research will produce detailed qualitative data on the mobile, urban lives of undocumented children, and will contribute to theoretical and methodological scholarship on the role of children in long-term processes of migration. The research aims to generate a new theoretical framework for understanding children’s experiences of ‘illegality’, which will be of interest not only to academic researchers but also to NGOs and UN bodies focused on migrant, refugee and child rights. The project’s findings will be communicated in briefing papers, scholarly articles and a book, but also through a website of children’s images and...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/06/2012 - 30/11/2014
Country
Malaysia
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Event/process
Household
Group
Individual
Organization
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Still image
Text
Data collection mode
Ethnographic fieldwork in local language.Child-friendly, participative methods including drawing, spider diagrams, etc.Photography projectSemi-structured interviews
Funding information
Grant number
ES/J012262/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2015
Terms of data access
The Data Collection only consists of metadata and documentation as the data could not be archived due to legal, ethical or commercial constraints. For further information, please contact the contact person for this data collection.