This article attempts to provide a critical understanding of the dual signification of “precarity”. It explores what “precarity” as a concept may potentially offer to studies of the changing contemporary political economy of migration. It discusses shifting trends in global migration and point to tendencies for a possible convergence between “South” and “North”, “East” and “West”. Based on a review of current advances in research, it discusses, with reference to the classical work of Karl Polanyi, the potential for a contemporary “countermovement” which would challenge the precarity of migrants. Bringing forward the issue of the “space for civil society” the article addresses a still lingering democratic deficit in the global governance of ...
The article addresses the changing discourse that frames the neo-liberal regulatory agenda, in the c...
This article discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscian perspective as both su...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
The paper pursues a critical understanding of the dual signification of ‘precarity’. ‘The authors ex...
The political salience of policy issue arenas related to the movement of people, including immigrati...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
Neo-liberal globalisation has primarily entailed the liberalisation of trade and capital flows, but ...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This article uses migrant precarity as a lens through which to analyse the issue of mobilization for...
This study explores the global regulative function of migration politics. Its main aim is to rethink...
Objective: This research aims to highlight the relation between precarization of work and migration,...
This article focuses on the socio-economic aspects of migration and migrants – economic refugees. Th...
'Neo-liberal globalisation has primarily entailed the liberalisation of trade and capital flows, but...
The article addresses the changing discourse that frames the neo-liberal regulatory agenda, in the c...
This article discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscian perspective as both su...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...
The paper pursues a critical understanding of the dual signification of ‘precarity’. ‘The authors ex...
The political salience of policy issue arenas related to the movement of people, including immigrati...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
In the neoliberal era, precarity has become a general condition in the life of workers. The structur...
Neo-liberal globalisation has primarily entailed the liberalisation of trade and capital flows, but ...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This article uses migrant precarity as a lens through which to analyse the issue of mobilization for...
This study explores the global regulative function of migration politics. Its main aim is to rethink...
Objective: This research aims to highlight the relation between precarization of work and migration,...
This article focuses on the socio-economic aspects of migration and migrants – economic refugees. Th...
'Neo-liberal globalisation has primarily entailed the liberalisation of trade and capital flows, but...
The article addresses the changing discourse that frames the neo-liberal regulatory agenda, in the c...
This article discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscian perspective as both su...
The article examines the transformations of work, labour casualisation, and the precarisation of mig...