This article interrogates the link between urbanity and ‘precarity of place’ for non-citizen populations, relying on evidence drawn from the transnational homeland activities of Burmese migrants in two global cities (Bangkok and Tokyo). First, the article builds upon literatures of precarity and global cities to detail the complexity of urban spaces in relation to migration, and draws upon understandings of political mobilisation to explain homeland activism among non-citizen populations. It then focuses respectively on Bangkok and Tokyo, demonstrating the ways in which migrants from Burma of varying precarity utilise or forgo urban structures in each city. The article concludes that precarity does not necessarily reduce homeland activism, ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic case study of a Karen refugee resettlement community in Trident...
The observations relating to the assimilation of Burmese migrant workers in Bangkok serve as a refer...
This paper explores the consequences of Japan's refugee policy for Burmese refugees living in Tokyo...
This article interrogates the link between urbanity and “precarity of place” for non-citizen populat...
The past decade has seen the rapid development of transnationalism research, but transnationalism fr...
Internal migration within Asian countries and international migration to, within, and out of Asia ha...
Forced relocation is the process of intentionally displacing people and moving them to a new locatio...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
This article explores the experiences of recent returnees from Thailand to Southeast Myanmar and the...
In recent decades, Bangkok’s Japanese community has undergone an unprecedented growth, with its offi...
According to recent statistics published by the International Labor Organization, it is estimated th...
This thesis concerns “Affordable Housing in Bangkok: the Omission of a Sense of Coherence”. The topi...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
This Article examines the role that the Burmese diaspora plays from afar in influencing reform insid...
This dissertation is an ethnographic case study of a Karen refugee resettlement community in Trident...
The observations relating to the assimilation of Burmese migrant workers in Bangkok serve as a refer...
This paper explores the consequences of Japan's refugee policy for Burmese refugees living in Tokyo...
This article interrogates the link between urbanity and “precarity of place” for non-citizen populat...
The past decade has seen the rapid development of transnationalism research, but transnationalism fr...
Internal migration within Asian countries and international migration to, within, and out of Asia ha...
Forced relocation is the process of intentionally displacing people and moving them to a new locatio...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
This article explores the experiences of recent returnees from Thailand to Southeast Myanmar and the...
In recent decades, Bangkok’s Japanese community has undergone an unprecedented growth, with its offi...
According to recent statistics published by the International Labor Organization, it is estimated th...
This thesis concerns “Affordable Housing in Bangkok: the Omission of a Sense of Coherence”. The topi...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
This Article examines the role that the Burmese diaspora plays from afar in influencing reform insid...
This dissertation is an ethnographic case study of a Karen refugee resettlement community in Trident...
The observations relating to the assimilation of Burmese migrant workers in Bangkok serve as a refer...
This paper explores the consequences of Japan's refugee policy for Burmese refugees living in Tokyo...