This article considers the role of temporality in the differential inclusion of migrants. In order to do this we draw on research which examined the working lives of a diverse group of new migrants in North East England: Eastern European migrants arriving from 2004 and asylum seekers and refugees arriving from 1999. In so doing we emphasise both distinct and shared experiences, related to immigration status but also a range of other dimensions of identity. We specifically consider how dominant temporalities regulate the lives of new migrants through degrees, periods and moments of acceleration/deceleration. The paper illustrates the ways in which dominant temporalities control access and non-access to particular, often precarious forms of w...
Based on a legal analysis combined with data obtained through a longitudinal and qualitative fieldwo...
In this article, we draw attention to the border and border governance as key mechanisms of class an...
In this article, we draw attention to the border and border governance as key mechanisms of class an...
Despite long-standing recognition that variations exist between people's experiences of time, and th...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
This paper seeks to broaden existing understandings of migrant worker flexibility drawing on the dat...
This paper seeks to broaden existing understandings of migrant worker flexibility drawing on the dat...
The article deals with the temporal dimension in migration and border studies, applying the theory o...
This article explores the intersection between immigration status, life-course and the experience of...
Funding: Economic and Social Research Council, Grant/Award Numbers: ES/J007374/1, RES-625-28-0001.Th...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Based on a legal analysis combined with data obtained through a longitudinal and qualitative fieldwo...
In this article, we draw attention to the border and border governance as key mechanisms of class an...
In this article, we draw attention to the border and border governance as key mechanisms of class an...
Despite long-standing recognition that variations exist between people's experiences of time, and th...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
This paper seeks to broaden existing understandings of migrant worker flexibility drawing on the dat...
This paper seeks to broaden existing understandings of migrant worker flexibility drawing on the dat...
The article deals with the temporal dimension in migration and border studies, applying the theory o...
This article explores the intersection between immigration status, life-course and the experience of...
Funding: Economic and Social Research Council, Grant/Award Numbers: ES/J007374/1, RES-625-28-0001.Th...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambi...
Based on a legal analysis combined with data obtained through a longitudinal and qualitative fieldwo...
In this article, we draw attention to the border and border governance as key mechanisms of class an...
In this article, we draw attention to the border and border governance as key mechanisms of class an...