This paper seeks to understand the everyday social experiences of Indian migrant construction workers in Singapore. Following Giddens’ theory of structuration, power is integrated within social practices that are structured by the social structure, constituted by laws, rules and resources. Thus, I seek to examine power and powerlessness on the micro and macro level through understanding micro-politics of power between local employers and migrant workers via social practices and relationship between local employers and migrant workers, and at the same time, taking into account macro-structural considerations of the state’s migrant labour policies. Alongside relevant concepts of power, the paper hopes to illuminate how power is operating thro...
Among advanced capitalist states, there is an increasing trend towards the use of low-wage temporary...
It is widely acknowledged that Singapore’s labour-migration regime is unequal and bifurcated, with m...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
The most iconic image of the foreign construction worker in Singapore's popular imagination is a fig...
This thesis examines the complex power structures that underscore the migration and employment of In...
By severely constraining the political personhood of temporary migrant workers, states’ use of depor...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
As one of the primary countries of destination for migrant domestic workers in Asia, Singapore is a ...
Since 2005, NGO activism, calling for greater legal protection for contract migrant workers has been...
Using Foucault’s concept of power as a social relation of the unequal, this paper attempts to descri...
This study is about the Sitiwan Foochow construction workers who work in Singapore. A number of them...
Some Asian countries such as Malaysia and Singapore have been experiencing economic growth which, in...
Some Asian countries such as Malaysia and Singapore have been experiencing economic growth which, in...
Among advanced capitalist states, there is an increasing trend towards the use of low-wage temporary...
It is widely acknowledged that Singapore’s labour-migration regime is unequal and bifurcated, with m...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
The most iconic image of the foreign construction worker in Singapore's popular imagination is a fig...
This thesis examines the complex power structures that underscore the migration and employment of In...
By severely constraining the political personhood of temporary migrant workers, states’ use of depor...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
As one of the primary countries of destination for migrant domestic workers in Asia, Singapore is a ...
Since 2005, NGO activism, calling for greater legal protection for contract migrant workers has been...
Using Foucault’s concept of power as a social relation of the unequal, this paper attempts to descri...
This study is about the Sitiwan Foochow construction workers who work in Singapore. A number of them...
Some Asian countries such as Malaysia and Singapore have been experiencing economic growth which, in...
Some Asian countries such as Malaysia and Singapore have been experiencing economic growth which, in...
Among advanced capitalist states, there is an increasing trend towards the use of low-wage temporary...
It is widely acknowledged that Singapore’s labour-migration regime is unequal and bifurcated, with m...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...