Yasmin Gunaratnam
Yasmin Gunaratnam

Yasmin’s monograph 'Researching Race and Ethnicity: methods, knowledge and power' (2003, Sage) is one of the first British books to investigate the history and development of epistemic regimes, social scientific values and methodological practices in researching race and ethnicity. Her monograph ‘Death and the Migrant’ (2013, Bloomsbury Academic) brings together her ethnographic research in migration, bodily vulnerability and hospitality. Her latest co-authored book is ‘Go Home? The Politics of Immigration Controversies’ (2017, Manchester University Press). Yasmin has edited eight collections including ‘A Jar of Wild Flowers: Essays in Celebration of John Berger’ (2016, Zed) and is a published poet. She is on the editorial collectives of Feminist Review and Media Diversified. Yasmin is carrying out the research on hospitality in the UK, working with projects in Oxford and in London.