Kathryn is a political geographer and activist, whose work explores processes and practices of bordering and ordering contemporary societies and the ways in which these are being disrupted both through collective and mundane actions. Her current research, funded by the Leverhulme Trust (2019-2021), seeks to address current theoretical and conceptual gaps in the field of border(ing) studies by developing disorder as a conceptual lens for analysing bordering processes and practices, drawing primarily...
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 1717
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4433-1720
Twitter https://twitter.com/@KathrynLCassidy

Roles

  • Northumbria University

    University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
    Professor of Political Geography

Research

The Development of a Prison Mental Health Unit in England: Understanding Realist Context(s)

Authors Wendy Dyer, Kathryn Cassidy, Louise Ridley, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Forensic Mental Health
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1 Journal Article

Labour, carcerality and punishment: ‘Less-than-human’ labour landscapes

Authors Kathryn Cassidy, Paul Griffin, Felicity Wray
Year 2020
Journal Name Progress in Human Geography
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2 Journal Article

Making space for mental health care within the penal estate

Authors Kathryn Cassidy, Wendy Dyer, Paul Biddle, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Health & Place
3 Journal Article

Everyday bordering: the internal reach of the UK's borders

Authors Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2019
Journal Name Geography
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4 Journal Article

Where can I get free? Everyday bordering, everyday incarceration

Authors Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2019
Journal Name Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
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5 Journal Article

Brexit and new autochthonic politics of belonging

Authors Kathryn Cassidy, Perla Innocenti, Hans-Joachim Bürkner
Year 2018
Journal Name Space and Polity
6 Journal Article

Everyday Bordering, Belonging and the Reorientation of British Immigration Legislation

Authors Nira Yuval-Davis, Georgie Wemyss, Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2018
Journal Name Sociology
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7 Journal Article

Debordering and everyday (re)bordering in and of Dover: Post-borderland borderscapes

Authors Kathryn Cassidy, Nira Yuval-Davis, Georgie Wemyss
Year 2018
Journal Name Political Geography
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8 Journal Article

Everyday bordering, healthcare, and the politics of belonging in contemporary Britain

Authors Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2018
Book Title Borderless Worlds for Whom?
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9 Book Chapter

Intersectional Border(ing)s

Authors Kathryn Cassidy, Nira Yuval-Davis, Georgie Wemyss
Year 2018
Journal Name Political Geography
10 Journal Article

‘Beauty and the beast’: Everyday bordering and ‘sham marriage’ discourse

Authors Georgie Wemyss, Nira Yuval-Davis, Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2018
Journal Name Political Geography
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11 Journal Article

Introduction to the special issue: racialized bordering discourses on European Roma

Authors Nira Yuval-Davis, Georgie Wemyss, Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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12 Journal Article

“People think that Romanians and Roma are the same”: everyday bordering and the lifting of transitional controls

Authors Georgie Wemyss, Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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13 Journal Article

Gender relations and cross-border small trading in the Ukrainian–Romanian borderlands

Authors Kathryn L Cassidy
Year 2013
Journal Name European Urban and Regional Studies
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14 Journal Article

Performing the cross‐border economies of post‐socialism

Authors Kathryn Cassidy
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
15 Journal Article

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