This article explores how the multiplication of labour migration categories relies upon strategic territorialisations of borders to differentiate between workers' nationalities, worksites, and skills in Finland. We argue that for certain categories of workers, migration policies encourage workers to become mobile in ways that make them more precarious. We analyse worksites that show the different ways that labour is made mobile: the internationalization of higher education; Finnair's labour outsourcing and offshoring practices; and the recruitment of forest berry-pickers from Thailand. We first trace contentious migration politics in Finland, revealing conflicts over labour protections, universal labour rights, the state's obligations to cr...
Parallels are drawn between representations of early 20th century Finnish maritime labourers on fore...
The mounting backlash against intra-EU migration in various EU countries has triggered national poli...
Mobility has been in the academic spotlight at least since the 1980s, in the wake of globalisation s...
Abstract This article explores how the multiplication of labour migration categories relies upon st...
Migrants' struggles against borders have been examined extensively among refugees and undocumented m...
This article examines the interconnectedness of geographical and social mobility using the empirical...
The article explores the emerging migrant division of care labour in Finland. Drawing on statistical...
This article examines the experiences of non-EU/EEA student-migrants orienting in precarious labour ...
Transnational labour migration challenges collectivism as well as migrant workers’ labour market rig...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
This paper demonstrates how mobilities perspectives might contribute to debates in political economy...
This article explores how multiple layers of spacetimes overlap and merge in individuals’ lives and ...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
This article explores the EU free movers' experience of borders and describes how they experience bo...
Over the last decade the number of people in Estonia who are internationally commuting weekly or mon...
Parallels are drawn between representations of early 20th century Finnish maritime labourers on fore...
The mounting backlash against intra-EU migration in various EU countries has triggered national poli...
Mobility has been in the academic spotlight at least since the 1980s, in the wake of globalisation s...
Abstract This article explores how the multiplication of labour migration categories relies upon st...
Migrants' struggles against borders have been examined extensively among refugees and undocumented m...
This article examines the interconnectedness of geographical and social mobility using the empirical...
The article explores the emerging migrant division of care labour in Finland. Drawing on statistical...
This article examines the experiences of non-EU/EEA student-migrants orienting in precarious labour ...
Transnational labour migration challenges collectivism as well as migrant workers’ labour market rig...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
This paper demonstrates how mobilities perspectives might contribute to debates in political economy...
This article explores how multiple layers of spacetimes overlap and merge in individuals’ lives and ...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
This article explores the EU free movers' experience of borders and describes how they experience bo...
Over the last decade the number of people in Estonia who are internationally commuting weekly or mon...
Parallels are drawn between representations of early 20th century Finnish maritime labourers on fore...
The mounting backlash against intra-EU migration in various EU countries has triggered national poli...
Mobility has been in the academic spotlight at least since the 1980s, in the wake of globalisation s...