Wilkins, Annabelle

Annabelle
Wilkins

I am a social and cultural geographer with interests in home, migration and belonging. I am currently a post-doctoral researcher on the project ‘Stay home: rethinking the domestic during the COVID-19 pandemic’ at Queen Mary University of London. I am also a researcher on the project ‘Making it Home: An Aesthetic Methodological Contribution to the Study of Migrant Home-Making and Politics of Integration’ (MaHoMe) at Kingston University London. My book is entitled Migration, Work and Home-Making in...
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Roles

  • Kingston University London

    University, London, United Kingdom
    Post-doctoral researcher

  • Queen Mary University of London

    University, London, United Kingdom
    Post-doctoral researcher

Research

The ethics of collaboration with museums: Researching, archiving and displaying home and migration

Authors Annabelle Wilkins
Year 2018
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1 Journal Article

Migration and the Search for Home: Mapping Domestic Space in Migrants’ Everyday Lives. By Paolo Boccagni

Authors Annabelle Wilkins
Year 2018
Journal Name Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
2 Journal Article

Gender, migration and intimate geopolitics: shifting senses of home among women on the Myanmar-Thailand border

Authors Annabelle Wilkins
Year 2017
Journal Name Gender, Place & Culture
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3 Journal Article

The politicisation of social anchoring: language support and community building within Vietnamese refugee-led organisations in London

Authors Annabelle Wilkins
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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4 Journal Article

Spaces of Spirituality

Year 2018
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5 Journal Article

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