Background: Family and friends are key providers of care for people living with a long-term neurological condition. Neurological conditions are a significant global contributor to disability and premature death. However, previous research suggests carers often struggle to access appropriate support at end of life. Aims: This review sought to synthesise qualitative studies discussing end-of-life and…Continue Reading End of life care for long-term neurological conditions: A meta-ethnographic review of the experiences of informal carers
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The coloniality of distinction: Class, race and whiteness among post-crisis Italian migrants
This article explores how strategies of class distinction reproduce racialised hierarchies between ‘modern’ and ‘backward’ European populations. Drawing on 57 interviews with Italian migrants who moved to England after the 2008 economic crisis, and combining Bourdieusian class analysis and decolonial critique, the article shows that migrants in different social positions are equally concerned with claiming…Continue Reading The coloniality of distinction: Class, race and whiteness among post-crisis Italian migrants