By combining legal analysis with data obtained through a longitudinal and qualitative fieldwork, this article looks at the impact of time and temporality on migrants’ trajectories. We find that legal insecurity is experienced by the majority of migrants residing lawfully in Belgium as a result of temporal constraints. Indeed, we argue that enforced temporariness and the conditionality of migrants’ stay increase the risk of precariousness and irregularity irrespective of migrants’ nationality. The article also looks at the consequences of legal insecurity on individuals’ trajectories. Since legal stay may be subject to disruptions, migrants with temporary status share the feeling of living in a situation of liminal legality and liminal times...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
That migrants' legal status has impacts on their integration in receiving countries is a recognised ...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
Based on a legal analysis combined with data obtained through a longitudinal and qualitative fieldwo...
This paper examines the impact of the legal rhythms and temporalities of migration on the specific t...
A growing number of primarily qualitative studies have shown that the legal trajectories of immigran...
Belgium’s increasingly restrictive migration policies highlight its progressive shift towards a regi...
Suerbaum M. Embodying legal precarity: Living with ongoing short‐term protection in Germany. Interna...
Immigration regimes pay particular attention to the migrant’s body in the process of legal and burea...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
textabstractThe literature on immigrant transnationalism and on irregular immigration suggests irreg...
The article deals with the temporal dimension in migration and border studies, applying the theory o...
The so-called ‘refugee crisis’ has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
In the construction of immigration status categories in law and social practice, the power of the na...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
That migrants' legal status has impacts on their integration in receiving countries is a recognised ...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...
Based on a legal analysis combined with data obtained through a longitudinal and qualitative fieldwo...
This paper examines the impact of the legal rhythms and temporalities of migration on the specific t...
A growing number of primarily qualitative studies have shown that the legal trajectories of immigran...
Belgium’s increasingly restrictive migration policies highlight its progressive shift towards a regi...
Suerbaum M. Embodying legal precarity: Living with ongoing short‐term protection in Germany. Interna...
Immigration regimes pay particular attention to the migrant’s body in the process of legal and burea...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
textabstractThe literature on immigrant transnationalism and on irregular immigration suggests irreg...
The article deals with the temporal dimension in migration and border studies, applying the theory o...
The so-called ‘refugee crisis’ has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
In the construction of immigration status categories in law and social practice, the power of the na...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
That migrants' legal status has impacts on their integration in receiving countries is a recognised ...
The punctuation of time through visas and residence permits intimately affects temporary migrants' e...