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How welcoming are UK cities for newcomers?

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
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Should we be optimistic about the future of welcoming in UK cities? In this feature episode, we navigate the policies, practices and perseverance essential to strengthen migrant welcoming and inclusion in the UK.
What does it mean for a city to be genuinely welcoming? How can cities foster inclusive attitudes and how do local policies and practices shape the experiences of those who have newly arrived? Is optimism realistic and, ultimately, useful?
In this special episode of The Migration Oxford Podcast, we speak with Jacqueline Broadhead, Director of the Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity, the knowledge-exchange arm of COMPAS at the University of Oxford. Jacqui highlights that creating welcoming, inclusive cities is not simply an ideal; it is essential for the future of increasingly diverse urban spaces. Yet too often, policy and practice are not grounded in the research and theory needed to make this work meaningful and effective.
How can practitioners and academics bridge this gap? We explore the work of the Global Exchange (GEM) over recent years and take a closer look at the Inclusive Cities project, which applies an interdisciplinary, research-driven framework to explore the work of 12 UK cities and international partners. Together, we ask how cities can best develop and implement welcoming policies, and consider the challenges they face in navigating governance at both local and national levels.
Jacqui’s new book, Welcoming Cities, moves past critique to offer a constructive, action-oriented approach to integration and social cohesion. This conversation provides a preview of what the book offers UK policymakers, regional leaders, and scholars across sociology, political science, migration studies, and urban governance. Welcoming Cities (Bristol University Press, 2025) is available here.
Jacqui Broadhead oversees a wide portfolio of knowledge-exchange and research initiatives that aim to extend and deepen COMPAS’s international contribution to sharing expertise among academics, policymakers, practitioners, civil society, and others in the migration sector. Her work focuses on local government, integration and inclusion, and understanding how place-based narratives can facilitate the shaping of more inclusive communities.

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
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Jacqui Broadhead
Rob McNeil
Keywords
migration
Department: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
Date Added: 03/12/2025
Duration: 00:32:56

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