The Danish welfare state is designed to protect and support people in need. However, refugees experience hyper-precarity related to a restrictive socio-legal regime connecting them to the state. Based on 4 months of ethnographic fieldwork in and around a local community organisation, including 35 qualitative interviews with refugees, social workers and volunteers, the article examines hyper-precarious processes constituted by a nexus of immigration and labour regimes. Theoretically, the article draws on the concepts of precarity and social navigation, which centre the analysis on the interface of agency and moving social forces, while advocating for an analysis sensitive to context-specific variations of everyday practice. By empirically ex...
This case study touches on the development of refugees’ mental and physical health from their stays ...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Sweden, Finland, Greece, and Bulgaria during 2015-201...
This thesis focuses on the manner in which the EU, the UK, and Canada respond to and engage with the...
The imaginary of globalization is obsessed with mobility and wandering and in the global space, peop...
This article deals with migrants’ experiences of precarious working conditions in the cleaning and c...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Refugees have moved into the spotlight of public debate in Europe and North America, where they are ...
Drawing on narrative interviews with people who have recently or in the past fled to Denmark, this a...
Building on the idea of the humanitarian border, the paper seeks to theorise its fluctuating geograp...
The paper investigates how refugees settled in rural Norway and Denmark experience and interact with...
Refugees have moved into the spotlight of public debate in Europe and North America, where they are ...
In the beginning of the 1990's Swedish immigration policy, which bad been considered liberal and gen...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This article represents the analysis of the life history of one of the refugees from Bosnia and Herz...
Recent asylum and immigration policies in Denmark have made temporary protection and repatriation th...
This case study touches on the development of refugees’ mental and physical health from their stays ...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Sweden, Finland, Greece, and Bulgaria during 2015-201...
This thesis focuses on the manner in which the EU, the UK, and Canada respond to and engage with the...
The imaginary of globalization is obsessed with mobility and wandering and in the global space, peop...
This article deals with migrants’ experiences of precarious working conditions in the cleaning and c...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Refugees have moved into the spotlight of public debate in Europe and North America, where they are ...
Drawing on narrative interviews with people who have recently or in the past fled to Denmark, this a...
Building on the idea of the humanitarian border, the paper seeks to theorise its fluctuating geograp...
The paper investigates how refugees settled in rural Norway and Denmark experience and interact with...
Refugees have moved into the spotlight of public debate in Europe and North America, where they are ...
In the beginning of the 1990's Swedish immigration policy, which bad been considered liberal and gen...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This article represents the analysis of the life history of one of the refugees from Bosnia and Herz...
Recent asylum and immigration policies in Denmark have made temporary protection and repatriation th...
This case study touches on the development of refugees’ mental and physical health from their stays ...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Sweden, Finland, Greece, and Bulgaria during 2015-201...
This thesis focuses on the manner in which the EU, the UK, and Canada respond to and engage with the...