Professor Katharine Charsley
MA(Hon), MSc, PhD(Edin.)
Current positions
Professor of Migration Studies
School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
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Research interests
My main research interests are in gender, the family, and migration, particularly in the field of cross-border marriages. My current project 'UK-EU Couples after Brexit: Migrantisation and the UK family immigration regime' (brexitcouples.ac.uk) explores the experiences of the first cohort of UK-EU couples to be subject to the UK's family immigration system - an often overlooked consequence of Brexit. This follows-on from a previous project 'Kept Apart' on the routine separation of families and couples in the UK family immigration regime.
My most recent book, Marriage Migration and Integration, based on an ESRC funded project of the same name, was published by Palgrave in 2020. The book takes a critical look at common assumptions in political discourse about the impacts of South Asian marriage migration on processes of integration. That work also led to the development, with Sarah Spencer, of a distinctive model of the complex and contested concept of integration, for use in research and by policy makers.
I first developed an interest in transnational relationships in my earlier ethnographic work on British Pakistani transnational marriages, published in a number of articles and the book 'Transnational Pakistani Connections: Marrying "Back Home"'. This work explores the gendered emotional landscape of risk, connection and distance in transnational kinship. Through this work I also developed an interest in migrant masculinities, an edited collection on Transnational Marriage: New perspectives from Europe and Beyond and a research network on Marriage and Migration.
Before joining the University of Bristol in 2009, I was a lecturer at the University of Oxford (ISCA and COMPAS) where I convened the Migration Studies MPhil. Prior to that, I worked at the Unversity of Edinburgh, from where I also received my PhD in 2003.
I teach on issues of gender, family and migration, and currently supervise a range of PhD students - I welcome applications from new students in any of my research interests.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
UK-EU Couples After Brexit
Principal Investigator
Description
Before Brexit, couples with one UK and one EU (or EEA/ Swiss) partner could live together easily in the UK under EU law. Now, if the EU (EEA/Swiss) partner does…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
09/01/2023 to 08/01/2026
Kept Apart: making prose-poetry with people separated from families by the UK immigration system
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
01/02/2020 to 31/08/2020
Kept Apart: making prose-poetry with people separated from families by the immigration system
Principal Investigator
Description
Making prose-poetry with people separated from families by the UK immigration systemManaging organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
18/12/2019 to 31/07/2020
Pre-migration integration and language training for Pakistani migrant husbands
Principal Investigator
Description
Marriages between British Pakitsanis and partners from Pakistan are common, with the Pakistani spouse normally migrating to join their husband or wife in the UK. Whilst the vulnerabilities and training…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
01/08/2016 to 01/07/2017
Marriage Migration and Integration
Principal Investigator
Description
This project was funded by the ESRC. Dr Katharine Charsley was the Principal Investigator for this project leading a team of researchers. The co-investigators were Dr Sarah Spencer and Dr…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
01/09/2013 to 01/07/2016
Thesis supervisions
North Korean Escapees’ Unthinkable Journeys and the Conceptual Binaries of Migration Policy
Supervisors
Men, masculinities, and the temporal necropolitics of UK immigration detention
Supervisors
Personal Status Law, Identity Politics and Gender Rhetoric in Bahrain
Supervisors
Representing foreign brides
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
01/03/2024From Ploughmen to Freshies
Gender in South Asia And Beyond
Introduction to Special Issue
Migration Studies
Kept Apart
Migration Studies
Afterword
Citizenship Studies
Reframing ‘Integration’
Comparative Migration Studies