"Anti-immigrant Violence in the UK" by Danai Mandebvu
 

Student Author(s)

Danai Mandebvu, Hope College

Faculty Mentor(s)

Dr. Lauren Janes, Global Studies

Document Type

Poster

Event Date

4-11-2025

Abstract

This research explores the complex issue of anti-immigrant violence in the United Kingdom, contrasting the author's personal experience of the perceived mild temperament of British society with the eruption of anti-immigrant riots following a triple murder. This discrepancy motivates an investigation into the underlying factors contributing to this violence. Through analysis of both primary sources, including interviews and speeches from key political figures, and secondary sources such as research articles, news reports, books, and official immigration websites, this study aims to uncover the roots of anti-immigrant sentiment and its manifestation in violent acts. The definition of "anti-immigrant violence" will be derived inductively from observed actions during the riots, encompassing both physical and verbal aggression. The study will examine the actors involved, including far-right movements, law enforcement, immigrants, and pro-immigrant groups. Furthermore, it will analyze the historical context of anti-immigrant rhetoric from political leaders and activists, particularly in the post-9/11 era, exploring the influence of global terrorism, subsequent changes in foreign policy, immigration policies, and events such as Brexit. Finally, the research will explore the interconnectedness of anti-immigrant violence with related phenomena such as Islamophobia, racism, and fascism. This study emphasizes the importance of understanding the causes of anti-immigrant violence as a crucial step toward finding solutions.

Comments

Title on poster differs from abstract booklet. Poster title: Anti-Immigrant Violence in the United Kingdom

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