This article draws on the ‘double indeterminacy of labour power’, a key conceptual development in labour process theory, to examine mobility power in Saudi Arabia. State control over the mobility of migrant workers is crucial to the labour process and the wider political-economy of Saudi Arabia. However, little is known about mobility–effort bargaining and the specific forms of mobility power in the Saudi context. This article argues that not only is mobility–effort bargaining at the core of capital–labour relations in Saudi Arabia, but that mobility and effort are variably controlled by different sponsors/agents of control. Importantly, the control exercised by the state, capital and other sponsors over migrants’ mobility is not absolute. ...
This article aims to contribute to labour recruitment policy by demonstrating the relations between ...
Slavery was not abolished in Saudi Arabia until 1962, and in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until 19...
Although large-scale migration to the Arabian Peninsula is often framed as a new or novel situation,...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to an understanding of the specific nature of state-capital-...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationThe paper addresses the historical and institutional backgro...
Until 1960s, most of the population in Saudi Arabia lived a nomadic or semi-nomadic existence with o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This article critiques ...
Saudi labour unemployment is a very serious issue in Saudi Arabia which is further increasing with o...
This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to expl...
This chapter critiques political economy approaches for their focus on state-capital relations and t...
This study examines the relationship between the state in Kuwait and the use of large numbers of mig...
Under the process of global capitalism, neoliberalism, and globalisation, many studies have discusse...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
What is the role of non-state actors in the international politics of labour migration in the Gulf C...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
This article aims to contribute to labour recruitment policy by demonstrating the relations between ...
Slavery was not abolished in Saudi Arabia until 1962, and in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until 19...
Although large-scale migration to the Arabian Peninsula is often framed as a new or novel situation,...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to an understanding of the specific nature of state-capital-...
GLMM - Gulf Labour Markets and MigrationThe paper addresses the historical and institutional backgro...
Until 1960s, most of the population in Saudi Arabia lived a nomadic or semi-nomadic existence with o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This article critiques ...
Saudi labour unemployment is a very serious issue in Saudi Arabia which is further increasing with o...
This article explores the political dynamics of labor migration in the Middle East. It seeks to expl...
This chapter critiques political economy approaches for their focus on state-capital relations and t...
This study examines the relationship between the state in Kuwait and the use of large numbers of mig...
Under the process of global capitalism, neoliberalism, and globalisation, many studies have discusse...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
What is the role of non-state actors in the international politics of labour migration in the Gulf C...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to examine the tactics and strategies utilised by Central Eas...
This article aims to contribute to labour recruitment policy by demonstrating the relations between ...
Slavery was not abolished in Saudi Arabia until 1962, and in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) until 19...
Although large-scale migration to the Arabian Peninsula is often framed as a new or novel situation,...