The basic claim of this article is that when the ‘migration-development nexus’ is conceived through a ‘mobilities’ lens, a different account of politics is possible. I refer to this different account of politics as ‘kinetic politics’, to denote that polity formations and political relations are not spatially determined (that is, by processes of boundary formation and relations that travel across these boundaries), but are constituted through movement as people come and go. I argue for a methodological reorientation towards understanding the kinetic politics of development, in order to apprehend the ways in which migrants and migrancy are implicated in the constitution of the polities through which ‘development’ is organised. The recognition...
none1noThe essay examines the politics of mobility from the perspective of migrant subjectivity. Sit...
While politicians in the United Kingdom (UK) have engaged in fractious debate over the appropriate w...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...
This article explores four aspects of the underdeveloped conceptualization of the role of internatio...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
In this article I argue that the demands of irregular migrants to belong to political communities co...
Mobility studies emerged from a postmodern moment in which global ‘flows’ of capital, people and obj...
Migration theorists have analysed diaspora mobilisation largely focusing on three main features, the...
In this article I argue that the demands of irregular migrants to belong to political communities co...
This article explores four aspects of the underdevel-oped conceptualization of the role of internati...
This paper sets out to conceptualize the nexus between migration and mobility as the connection betw...
Mobility studies emerged as a critique of the tendency to ignore either past or present histories of...
The movement of people across borders, and the varied governmental responses to that movement, is of...
Faist T. Migrants as transnational development agents: An inquiry into the newest round of the miara...
This paper will argue that governance of mobility is the most challenging, and yet the most importan...
none1noThe essay examines the politics of mobility from the perspective of migrant subjectivity. Sit...
While politicians in the United Kingdom (UK) have engaged in fractious debate over the appropriate w...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...
This article explores four aspects of the underdeveloped conceptualization of the role of internatio...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
In this article I argue that the demands of irregular migrants to belong to political communities co...
Mobility studies emerged from a postmodern moment in which global ‘flows’ of capital, people and obj...
Migration theorists have analysed diaspora mobilisation largely focusing on three main features, the...
In this article I argue that the demands of irregular migrants to belong to political communities co...
This article explores four aspects of the underdevel-oped conceptualization of the role of internati...
This paper sets out to conceptualize the nexus between migration and mobility as the connection betw...
Mobility studies emerged as a critique of the tendency to ignore either past or present histories of...
The movement of people across borders, and the varied governmental responses to that movement, is of...
Faist T. Migrants as transnational development agents: An inquiry into the newest round of the miara...
This paper will argue that governance of mobility is the most challenging, and yet the most importan...
none1noThe essay examines the politics of mobility from the perspective of migrant subjectivity. Sit...
While politicians in the United Kingdom (UK) have engaged in fractious debate over the appropriate w...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...