This paper proposes to rethink the agriculture–migration nexus through the notions of temporal fix and migrant hierarchies. Its empirical setting is the post-socialist migration of Latvians who move to the Channel Island of Guernsey and to Norway, where they take temporary jobs picking crops such as tomatoes and strawberries. I analyse both how agricultural migrants are viewed by others and how they evaluate themselves. The research material comes from long-term ethnographic engagement with Latvian migrants in these two destinations. In both geographical contexts, temporary agricultural work positions migrants at the bottom of the labour hierarchy. Yet, because of their experience of agriculture in the homeland in Soviet and early post-Sovi...
Agrarian industries in rural areas are increasingly relying on seasonal migrant workers, who arrive ...
International migrant workers in European rural regions have supplied rural industries with necessar...
International migrant workers in European rural regions have supplied rural industries with necessar...
In this introductory article to the special issue on ‘Agricultural Regimes and Migrant Labour’, we f...
The paper draws on Rosa’s three dimensions of the structured phenomenology of time – daily time, lon...
The paper draws on Rosa’s three dimensions of the structured phenomenology of time – daily time, lon...
Rather than a marginal activity, visiting friends and relatives (VFR) is a fundamental part of the m...
This paper argues that many low-wage migrants moving to work in rural areas of the developed world e...
In this chapter I unpack how existing structures in ‘regimes of mobility’ for work fail to consider ...
In the past 25 years, rural Latvia has become notably emptier. This emptying is the result of post-S...
-Since the 2004 EU enlargement established one European common labour market, a large number of East...
In the wake of the EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007, large numbers of migrant workers from Eastern E...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought into focus how nationstates manage to shut down borders while maintain...
-In recent decades, theories of transnationalism have emerged as key perspectives for analysis of in...
The accession of the new EU member states of Eastern Europe has highlighted ambivalence towards migr...
Agrarian industries in rural areas are increasingly relying on seasonal migrant workers, who arrive ...
International migrant workers in European rural regions have supplied rural industries with necessar...
International migrant workers in European rural regions have supplied rural industries with necessar...
In this introductory article to the special issue on ‘Agricultural Regimes and Migrant Labour’, we f...
The paper draws on Rosa’s three dimensions of the structured phenomenology of time – daily time, lon...
The paper draws on Rosa’s three dimensions of the structured phenomenology of time – daily time, lon...
Rather than a marginal activity, visiting friends and relatives (VFR) is a fundamental part of the m...
This paper argues that many low-wage migrants moving to work in rural areas of the developed world e...
In this chapter I unpack how existing structures in ‘regimes of mobility’ for work fail to consider ...
In the past 25 years, rural Latvia has become notably emptier. This emptying is the result of post-S...
-Since the 2004 EU enlargement established one European common labour market, a large number of East...
In the wake of the EU enlargements in 2004 and 2007, large numbers of migrant workers from Eastern E...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought into focus how nationstates manage to shut down borders while maintain...
-In recent decades, theories of transnationalism have emerged as key perspectives for analysis of in...
The accession of the new EU member states of Eastern Europe has highlighted ambivalence towards migr...
Agrarian industries in rural areas are increasingly relying on seasonal migrant workers, who arrive ...
International migrant workers in European rural regions have supplied rural industries with necessar...
International migrant workers in European rural regions have supplied rural industries with necessar...