This article focuses on practices and meanings of time and waiting experienced by poor, low-class Dalits and Muslims in their routine encounters with the state in India. Drawing on ethnographic research from Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh, it presents experiences of waiting around queuing and applying for paperwork, cards, and welfare schemes, in order to examine the role of temporal processes in the production of citizenship and citizen agency. An analysis of various forms of waiting – ‘on the day’, ‘to and fro’, and ‘chronic’ waiting – reveals how temporal processes operate as mechanisms of power and control through which state actors and other mediators produce differentiated forms of citizenship and citizens. Temporal processes and their ...
This article examines the relationship between state, citizenship, communities and rights by explori...
Taking as a point of departure the experience of unemployed women in the municipality of Malmö, Swed...
Who constitutes the ‘demos’ in a democracy? That is, who makes the decisions and whom do those decis...
This article focuses on practices and meanings of time and waiting experienced by poor, low-class Da...
This article explores the nuances of the experiences of waiting for state-issued documents and state...
This thesis discusses how time and politics interact around basic services in two poor neighbourhood...
This article explores the material practices through which lower‐caste and poor villagers engage wit...
Waiting time for non-emergency medical care in developing countries is rarely of immediate concern t...
This paper explores an offer of possible legalization that the Hamburg government gave to a group of...
This chapter seeks to assess the implications of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in India’s ...
In 2019, India made the unprecedented move of listing 1.9 million people in its northeast state of A...
Time is central to both the regimes and the lived experiences of refugeeness and citizenship. Refuge...
"This edited volume approaches waiting both as a social phenomenon that proliferates in irregularise...
This paper discusses the case of a community of Bengali immigrant settlers along the coast of Odisha...
Experiences in the post-partition Indian subcontinent refute the conventional expectation that the ‘...
This article examines the relationship between state, citizenship, communities and rights by explori...
Taking as a point of departure the experience of unemployed women in the municipality of Malmö, Swed...
Who constitutes the ‘demos’ in a democracy? That is, who makes the decisions and whom do those decis...
This article focuses on practices and meanings of time and waiting experienced by poor, low-class Da...
This article explores the nuances of the experiences of waiting for state-issued documents and state...
This thesis discusses how time and politics interact around basic services in two poor neighbourhood...
This article explores the material practices through which lower‐caste and poor villagers engage wit...
Waiting time for non-emergency medical care in developing countries is rarely of immediate concern t...
This paper explores an offer of possible legalization that the Hamburg government gave to a group of...
This chapter seeks to assess the implications of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in India’s ...
In 2019, India made the unprecedented move of listing 1.9 million people in its northeast state of A...
Time is central to both the regimes and the lived experiences of refugeeness and citizenship. Refuge...
"This edited volume approaches waiting both as a social phenomenon that proliferates in irregularise...
This paper discusses the case of a community of Bengali immigrant settlers along the coast of Odisha...
Experiences in the post-partition Indian subcontinent refute the conventional expectation that the ‘...
This article examines the relationship between state, citizenship, communities and rights by explori...
Taking as a point of departure the experience of unemployed women in the municipality of Malmö, Swed...
Who constitutes the ‘demos’ in a democracy? That is, who makes the decisions and whom do those decis...