This article attends to the connections between neo-liberal and neo-developmentalist labour regimes, asylum and immigration management, and the exploitation of undocumented, refugee, and migrant women, based on the experiences of Syrian refugee women in Turkey. The concept of precarity is explored as a selectively applied strategy by states to people who lack “status” or who are unable to benefit from “membership rights.” Forced migrants, illegal migrants, and asylum seekers are directly implicated in highly precarious work experiences at the bottom end of labour markets across the Global South, becoming trapped in forced labour and human trafficking arrangements. The article establishes a link between extreme forms of migrant labour exploi...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The article explored human, social, and economic capital of Syrian refugees and other Syrian forced ...
This article critically explores how laws and practices of states and international organisations at...
This article attends to the connections between neo-liberal and neo-developmentalist labour regimes,...
This paper examines how forcibly displaced people cope with prolonged liminality through identity wo...
Since 2011, 5.6 million people have fled Syria due to ongoing conflict. In Turkey alone, 3.6 million...
This article draws on research with and about refugees from across the Middle East and North Africa ...
The Syrian Civil War displaced millions of Syrian women and children, many of whom face economic cha...
Lebanon has had an ambiguous approach to the more than one million Syrians seeking protection in the...
Although the vulnerability of refugee women is a cornerstone of access to protection, it is rarely d...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This article examines two Syrian refugee women’s experiences of waiting while living in the Turkish–...
This article explores the interconnection between intersectionality and gender performativity. It ai...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The global refugee crisis gives new urgency to questions of gender and religion in contexts of displ...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The article explored human, social, and economic capital of Syrian refugees and other Syrian forced ...
This article critically explores how laws and practices of states and international organisations at...
This article attends to the connections between neo-liberal and neo-developmentalist labour regimes,...
This paper examines how forcibly displaced people cope with prolonged liminality through identity wo...
Since 2011, 5.6 million people have fled Syria due to ongoing conflict. In Turkey alone, 3.6 million...
This article draws on research with and about refugees from across the Middle East and North Africa ...
The Syrian Civil War displaced millions of Syrian women and children, many of whom face economic cha...
Lebanon has had an ambiguous approach to the more than one million Syrians seeking protection in the...
Although the vulnerability of refugee women is a cornerstone of access to protection, it is rarely d...
This paper unpacks the contested inter-connections between neoliberal work and welfare regimes, asyl...
This article examines two Syrian refugee women’s experiences of waiting while living in the Turkish–...
This article explores the interconnection between intersectionality and gender performativity. It ai...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The global refugee crisis gives new urgency to questions of gender and religion in contexts of displ...
The topic of forced labour is receiving a growing amount of political and policy attention across th...
The article explored human, social, and economic capital of Syrian refugees and other Syrian forced ...
This article critically explores how laws and practices of states and international organisations at...