This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’neighbourhood in Singapore, and through the interactions between Singaporean residents and transient male migrant workers, how migrant workers are perceived and their treatment by locals in the neighbourhood. Following Foucault’s theory of governmentality and discipline, power is integrated within social relations that are structured by the social structure of laws, rules and norms. Thus, I seek to examine the position of transient migrant workers in relation to local Singaporeans in the neighbourhood and how this relates to the macro-structure of the state’s transient labour policies as well as its cosmopolitan narrative. This paper hopes to ...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...
By severely constraining the political personhood of temporary migrant workers, states’ use of depor...
This paper seeks to understand the everyday social experiences of Indian migrant construction worker...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
Migrant arrival cities, many of which are located outside of European and North American contexts, a...
It is widely acknowledged that Singapore’s labour-migration regime is unequal and bifurcated, with m...
This paper interrogates processes of everyday urban diversification by challenging dominantnarrative...
As one of the primary countries of destination for migrant domestic workers in Asia, Singapore is a ...
Scholarship on civil society in Singapore has tended to emphasize the structural and institutional c...
In the last five years, interest among civil society actors in the issues migrant domestic workers f...
This thesis examines the complex power structures that underscore the migration and employment of In...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...
By severely constraining the political personhood of temporary migrant workers, states’ use of depor...
This paper seeks to understand the everyday social experiences of Indian migrant construction worker...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
Migrant arrival cities, many of which are located outside of European and North American contexts, a...
It is widely acknowledged that Singapore’s labour-migration regime is unequal and bifurcated, with m...
This paper interrogates processes of everyday urban diversification by challenging dominantnarrative...
As one of the primary countries of destination for migrant domestic workers in Asia, Singapore is a ...
Scholarship on civil society in Singapore has tended to emphasize the structural and institutional c...
In the last five years, interest among civil society actors in the issues migrant domestic workers f...
This thesis examines the complex power structures that underscore the migration and employment of In...
Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – i...
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between August 2016 and June 2019 in Singapore, this the...
By severely constraining the political personhood of temporary migrant workers, states’ use of depor...