This article narrates the politics of escape from borders and labour discipline in a post-Soviet migrant metropolis drawing on the art-activism project Nasreddin in Russia. It explores the relation between control and autonomy in urban migrations through a trans-aesthetics: a set of visual and verbal stories weaving together experiences and outcomes of the art project with academic debates on late capitalist urbanization. The encounter of artistic practices and migrants’ embodied, everyday struggles to inhabit the city, it is suggested, has potential for disrupting the disciplinary and exclusionary effects of capitalist transformations and migration enforcement. This is made visible through transient spaces of escape in which the everyday l...
Received 23 June 2020. Accepted 14 September 2020. Published online 9 October 2020.This article exam...
This paper addresses the limited contribution of scholarship from within/on the post-socialist urban...
It is well known that labor migrants from different countries all over the Eurasian Union are the ba...
This article narrates the politics of escape from borders and labour discipline in a post-Soviet mig...
This article narrates the politics of escape from borders and labour discipline in a post-Soviet mig...
In this article, we analyse the social reproduction of post-Soviet migrant labour. Our inquiry build...
In this article, we analyse the social reproduction of post-Soviet migrant labour. Our inquiry build...
Master’s Thesis in Human Geography: University of Eastern Finland, Faculty of Social Sciences and Bu...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
The article approaches belonging using the conceptual tool of urban imaginary to demonstrate how a c...
This article focuses on the question of the involvement of contemporary artists in the public debate...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
The article summarizes the results of a long-term study of changes in living conditions of the popul...
This article introduces a special issue on arts-based engagement with migration, comprising articles...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
Received 23 June 2020. Accepted 14 September 2020. Published online 9 October 2020.This article exam...
This paper addresses the limited contribution of scholarship from within/on the post-socialist urban...
It is well known that labor migrants from different countries all over the Eurasian Union are the ba...
This article narrates the politics of escape from borders and labour discipline in a post-Soviet mig...
This article narrates the politics of escape from borders and labour discipline in a post-Soviet mig...
In this article, we analyse the social reproduction of post-Soviet migrant labour. Our inquiry build...
In this article, we analyse the social reproduction of post-Soviet migrant labour. Our inquiry build...
Master’s Thesis in Human Geography: University of Eastern Finland, Faculty of Social Sciences and Bu...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
The article approaches belonging using the conceptual tool of urban imaginary to demonstrate how a c...
This article focuses on the question of the involvement of contemporary artists in the public debate...
This paper expands on the quotidian perspectives of ‘ordinary cities’ and ‘everyday resistance’ and ...
The article summarizes the results of a long-term study of changes in living conditions of the popul...
This article introduces a special issue on arts-based engagement with migration, comprising articles...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
Received 23 June 2020. Accepted 14 September 2020. Published online 9 October 2020.This article exam...
This paper addresses the limited contribution of scholarship from within/on the post-socialist urban...
It is well known that labor migrants from different countries all over the Eurasian Union are the ba...