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Uncertain futures: perceptions of refugees in a story completion task

Samuel Parker (Department of Psychology, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK)
Deborah Earnshaw (Department of Psychology, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK)
Emma Penn (Department of Psychology, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK)
Roshni Kumari (Department of Psychology, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK)

Qualitative Research Journal

ISSN: 1443-9883

Article publication date: 23 June 2023

Issue publication date: 8 November 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

In recent years the movement of refugees has led to increasing negative media and political discourse about migration in the United Kingdom, particularly as the number of refugees crossing the English Channel has increased. Despite this hostility, little is known about how the UK public perceive the journeys made by refugees or the refugees themselves.

Design/methodology/approach

In this study the authors used a story completion method to analyse perceptions and understandings of refugees. Participants were given the opening of a story about refugees crossing the English Channel and were asked to complete the remainder of the story. In total, 84 participants completed stories that ranged in length from two to 423 words. The stories were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Findings

Each of the completed stories was analysed using reflexive thematic analysis and three themes were generated: Conflicting emotions: Uncertainty and the relief of reaching safety after a traumatic journey; The spectre of illegality: Borders and the uncertainty of what happens next; and Welcome or unwelcome?: Cultural values of welcome and hospitality.

Originality/value

The authors argue that this original use of the story completion method highlights how participants draw on cultural narratives of hospitality and welcome and that their stories are constructed using emotional categories that are in contrast to the more binary constructions of refugees that are present in media and government discourse about refugees and the English Channel crossings.

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Acknowledgements

The authors received no financial support to conduct this research.

Citation

Parker, S., Earnshaw, D., Penn, E. and Kumari, R. (2023), "Uncertain futures: perceptions of refugees in a story completion task", Qualitative Research Journal, Vol. 23 No. 5, pp. 545-556. https://doi.org/10.1108/QRJ-11-2022-0145

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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