This paper explores the production of ‘ideal’ migrant workers by recruitment agencies in the context of Latvian labour migration to the UK. The fantasies of the ‘ideal’ worker created by recruiters have a particular hold on migrant subjectivity, but they often hide inconsistencies and slippages implicit within the fabric of recruitment discourse and practice. By drawing on the notions of fantasy and desire as developed by Jacques Lacan, this paper analyses the determination of subjectivity in a migration context and explores both unconscious and conscious processes of identification. On the basis of an analysis of drawings sketched by respondents during qualitative interviews conducted in Latvia, it challenges narrower assumptions about mig...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
New approaches to understanding the mediation of migration have emerged from literature on migration...
This paper explores the production of ‘ideal’ migrant workers by recruitment agencies in the context...
The authors acknowledge the ESRC Centre for Population Change RES 62528001 for sponsoring this resea...
This paper focuses on representations of labour migrants and interrogates how such imaginaries shape...
"Migration and Labour Mobility The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself in...
Migration as a Creative Practice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Migration ABSTRACT This cha...
Based on life stories of Serbian migrant workers gathered through fieldwork, we shall attempt to pro...
This paper examines a series of visual representations of illegalized migration in order to consider...
The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself insufficient to compel anyone to mov...
Liminality, as originally conceived by anthropologists, is a temporary ‘in-between’ state that acts ...
This paper explores the importance of sexuality in international labour migration from Pakistan, pay...
The reconstruction of the migrants’ identity is an essential condition for the migrants' adaptation ...
The reconstruction of the migrants’ identity is an essential condition for the migrants’ adaptation ...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
New approaches to understanding the mediation of migration have emerged from literature on migration...
This paper explores the production of ‘ideal’ migrant workers by recruitment agencies in the context...
The authors acknowledge the ESRC Centre for Population Change RES 62528001 for sponsoring this resea...
This paper focuses on representations of labour migrants and interrogates how such imaginaries shape...
"Migration and Labour Mobility The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself in...
Migration as a Creative Practice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Migration ABSTRACT This cha...
Based on life stories of Serbian migrant workers gathered through fieldwork, we shall attempt to pro...
This paper examines a series of visual representations of illegalized migration in order to consider...
The willingness to migrate in search of employment is in itself insufficient to compel anyone to mov...
Liminality, as originally conceived by anthropologists, is a temporary ‘in-between’ state that acts ...
This paper explores the importance of sexuality in international labour migration from Pakistan, pay...
The reconstruction of the migrants’ identity is an essential condition for the migrants' adaptation ...
The reconstruction of the migrants’ identity is an essential condition for the migrants’ adaptation ...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
Migrant workers have long constituted a fundamental part of the hospitality sector in the UK. Taking...
New approaches to understanding the mediation of migration have emerged from literature on migration...