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Article

Exley, J and Glover, R and McCarey, M and Reed, S and Ahmed, A and Vrijhoef, H and Manacorda, T and Stewart, E and Mays, N and Nolte, E (2022) Meeting the governance challenges of integrated health and social care. European Journal of Public Health, 32 (Supple). ckac129.471. ISSN 1101-1262

Stewart, Emma and Mulvey, Gareth (2014) Seeking safety beyond refuge : the impact of immigration and citizenship policy upon refugees in the UK. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 40 (7). pp. 1023-1039. ISSN 1369-183X

Stewart, Emma (2012) UK dispersal policy and onward migration : mapping the current state of knowledge. Journal of Refugee Studies, 25 (1). pp. 25-49. ISSN 0951-6328

Smyth, Geraldine and Stewart, Emma and Da Lomba, Sylvie (2010) Critical reflections on refugee integration : lessons from international perspectives. Journal of Refugee Studies, 23 (4). pp. 411-414. ISSN 0951-6328

Stewart, Emma (2008) Exploring the asylum-migration nexus in the context of health professional migration. Geoforum, 39 (1). pp. 223-235. ISSN 0016-7185

Stewart, Emma (2007) Addressing the challenges facing refugee doctors in the UK. Local Economy, 22 (4). pp. 409-417. ISSN 1470-9325

Findlay, Allan and Fyfe, Nicholas and Stewart, Emma (2007) Changing places : voluntary sector work with refugees and asylum seekers in core and peripheral regions of the UK. International Journal on Multicultural Societies, 9 (1). pp. 54-74.

Stewart, Emma (2006) Refugee doctors – a valuable resource. BMJ, 332 (Career). pp. 73-74. ISSN 1756-1833

Stewart, Emma (2005) Exploring the vulnerability of asylum seekers in the UK. Population, Space and Place, 11 (6). pp. 499-512. ISSN 1544-8444

Stewart, Emma (2004) Deficiencies in UK asylum data: practical and theoretical challenges. Journal of Refugee Studies, 17 (1). pp. 29-49. ISSN 0951-6328

Stewart, Emma (2002) Refugee doctors in the UK. British Medical Journal, 325 (7373). s166-s167. ISSN 1756-1833

Stewart, Emma and Findlay, A.M. and Stockdale, A. (2001) Professional and managerial migration from core to periphery: the case of English migration to Scottish cities. International Journal of Population Geography, 8 (3). pp. 217-232. ISSN 1077-3495

Book Section

Maddern, Joanne and Stewart, Emma; Chouinard, Vera and Hall, Edward and Wilton, Robert, eds. (2010) Biometric geographies, mobility and disability : biologies of culpability and the biologised spaces of (post)modernity. In: Towards enabling geographies. Ashgate's geographies of health series . Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 237-253. ISBN 9780754675617

Report

Stewart, Emma and Mulvey, Gareth (2011) Becoming British citizens? : Experiences and opinions of refugees living in Scotland. UNSPECIFIED, Glasgow.

The UN Refugee Agency (Funder); Stewart, Emma. (2009) Integration and onward migration of refugees in Scotland: preliminary evidence from the SUNRISE database. Unknown Publisher. (Unpublished)

Monograph

Stewart, Emma (2009) New issues in refugee research : the integration and onward migration of refugees in Scotland: a review of the evidence. Discussion paper. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva.

Other

Stewart, Emma (2012) Examining refugees' attitudes to UK citizenship. Scottish Refugee Council, Glasgow.

Stewart, Emma (2012) Refugee doctors : how they can help you. BMJ Learning.

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