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Dillon Newton

Dillon Newton’s area of study combines his dual interests in housing and migration policies. His research looks at the housing experiences of new migrants living within established minority ethnic neighbourhoods and communities. Dillon’s study builds on his past research as part of an MSc in Social Policy that explored the housing pathways of new migrants in the Greater Manchester area. Dillon hopes that his current research will enrich understandings of complex minority ethnic neighbourhoods whilst bringing new knowledge to highly politicised subject matter.

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Email address: D.Newton3@edu.salford.ac.uk

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University of Salford
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Frederick Road Campus
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