Migrant Experiences of Homelessness During the Covid-19 Pandemic
The Call Centre: the disproportionate effects of the pandemic on marginalised communities
What's the point of social science in a pandemic?
Social infrastructures for the post-Covid recovery in the UK
A right to care: The Social Foundations of Recovery from Covid-19
An Elusive Animal: Trust in an Uncertain Present
Experiences of food in asylum hotels
Homesick infographic: Housing, mould and state abandonment
Homesick vox pops: Housing, mould and state abandonment
Illustration / teaching tool from Suad Birmingham workshop
Listening to housing distress: A methodology for understanding housing and mental health in context
Cartographers of Disrupted Belonging
Enduring Borders: Precarity, Swift Falls and Stretched Time in the Lives of Migrants Experiencing Homelessness in the UK
Cultivated invisibility and migrants’ experiences of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic
Embodiments of housing distress
Securitized trust: on the multiple guises of the UK policy agenda during the Covid-19 pandemic
The Call Centre: the disproportionate effects of the pandemic on marginalised communities
What's the point of social science in a pandemic?
Social infrastructures for the post-Covid recovery in the UK
A right to care: The Social Foundations of Recovery from Covid-19
An Elusive Animal: Trust in an Uncertain Present
Experiences of food in asylum hotels
Homesick infographic: Housing, mould and state abandonment
Homesick vox pops: Housing, mould and state abandonment
Illustration / teaching tool from Suad Birmingham workshop
Listening to housing distress: A methodology for understanding housing and mental health in context
Cartographers of Disrupted Belonging
Enduring Borders: Precarity, Swift Falls and Stretched Time in the Lives of Migrants Experiencing Homelessness in the UK
Cultivated invisibility and migrants’ experiences of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic
Embodiments of housing distress
Securitized trust: on the multiple guises of the UK policy agenda during the Covid-19 pandemic

The Housing, Migration & Health (HOMH) Lab is currently funded by SOAS University of London through their IKE and IAA funds, and
it is supported by both the Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies and the Centre for
Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action.
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