This article considers how asylum-seeking girls in residential care in Finland construct their everyday lives while waiting for asylum outcomes. These girls, from various African countries, are shown to experience waiting as both debilitating and productive. First, our findings confirm the established picture of asylum-seeking young people being in limbo, unable to influence the resolution of their claims. Second, we explore more hopeful ways in which they wait. We emphasize the complex responses and relationships they build in waiting times with each other and their carers. We suggest that waiting is not just ‘dead’ time, but is also lively in periods of uncertainty
Family reunification is a unique research field currently impacted by shifting policies andattitudes...
Family reunification is a unique research field currently impacted by shifting policies andattitudes...
This thesis examines the stories that young people tell about becoming refugees and seeking asylum. ...
Abstract This research considers the waiting and confinement experienced by young asylum seekers du...
This dissertation explores how waiting for asylum response is experienced by young unaccompanied min...
The process of claiming asylum can be long and complex, causing people to wait, sometimes for years,...
The notion of waiting has always been part of the migration procedure, also for unaccompanied refuge...
Abstract This research investigates the effects long asylum procedures have on young adult refugees...
The notion of waiting has always been part of the migration procedure, also for unaccompanied refuge...
This article explores how different layers of waiting shape the everyday lives of women asylum seeke...
This thesis explores the ways in which refugees’ experience of time is warped when they come to Swed...
This article diagnoses and critiques a type of governmentality associated with waiting during protra...
This article diagnoses and critiques a type of governmentality associated with waiting during protra...
This article explores how different layers of waiting shape the everyday lives of women asylum seeke...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor and Francis via the DOI in this reco...
Family reunification is a unique research field currently impacted by shifting policies andattitudes...
Family reunification is a unique research field currently impacted by shifting policies andattitudes...
This thesis examines the stories that young people tell about becoming refugees and seeking asylum. ...
Abstract This research considers the waiting and confinement experienced by young asylum seekers du...
This dissertation explores how waiting for asylum response is experienced by young unaccompanied min...
The process of claiming asylum can be long and complex, causing people to wait, sometimes for years,...
The notion of waiting has always been part of the migration procedure, also for unaccompanied refuge...
Abstract This research investigates the effects long asylum procedures have on young adult refugees...
The notion of waiting has always been part of the migration procedure, also for unaccompanied refuge...
This article explores how different layers of waiting shape the everyday lives of women asylum seeke...
This thesis explores the ways in which refugees’ experience of time is warped when they come to Swed...
This article diagnoses and critiques a type of governmentality associated with waiting during protra...
This article diagnoses and critiques a type of governmentality associated with waiting during protra...
This article explores how different layers of waiting shape the everyday lives of women asylum seeke...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor and Francis via the DOI in this reco...
Family reunification is a unique research field currently impacted by shifting policies andattitudes...
Family reunification is a unique research field currently impacted by shifting policies andattitudes...
This thesis examines the stories that young people tell about becoming refugees and seeking asylum. ...