Many who move countries today do so for work, and labour mobility – both temporary and permanent – is the mechanism by which countless people (both movers and stayers) come into contact with cultural difference. The domain of mobile labour is thus an important context through which to consider the transformative possibilities of encounters with racial and cultural difference. Situated within debates on everyday multi-culture and vernacular cosmopolitanisms, this essay considers the question of intercultural encounter at work in relation to the layered histories of race and variegated citizenships of mobile labour in Singapore. Exploring the micro-nature of cosmopolitan practices, the paper considers under what labour conditions might an out...
In this paper, by looking at the imaginative geographies of Singapore for the British corporate expa...
This article introduces this special issue on new ethnoscapes of a cosmopolitan Malaysia. It invest...
Abstract: This paper seeks to reframe the debates on cosmopolitanism and mobile cosmopolitan subject...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
Based on an ethnographic study of predominantly white millennial Europeans in Singapore and Tokyo, t...
The current labour market presents itself to jobseekers in various ways in relation to time and ...
This article considers the question of conviviality in everyday multiculturalism. It elaborates the ...
Migrant arrival cities, many of which are located outside of European and North American contexts, a...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
Despite decades of policy interventions and awareness raising programmes, migration and mobility con...
Summary. Transnational practices and networks of capital, labour, business and commodity markets, po...
In this paper, by looking at the imaginative geographies of Singapore for the British corporate expa...
This article introduces this special issue on new ethnoscapes of a cosmopolitan Malaysia. It invest...
Abstract: This paper seeks to reframe the debates on cosmopolitanism and mobile cosmopolitan subject...
In many globalising cities across Asia, migration is now viewed as a key measure to tackle labour sh...
As globalisation becomes more and more familiar in our everyday lives, one readily visible phenomeno...
This paper seeks to understand the forms everyday negotiations of diversity take in the ‘heartland’n...
This thesis analyzes the reproduction of inequalities within the realm of production within Singapor...
Singapore is host to approximately 1.7 million transient migrants who either work or study in the ci...
Based on an ethnographic study of predominantly white millennial Europeans in Singapore and Tokyo, t...
The current labour market presents itself to jobseekers in various ways in relation to time and ...
This article considers the question of conviviality in everyday multiculturalism. It elaborates the ...
Migrant arrival cities, many of which are located outside of European and North American contexts, a...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
Despite decades of policy interventions and awareness raising programmes, migration and mobility con...
Summary. Transnational practices and networks of capital, labour, business and commodity markets, po...
In this paper, by looking at the imaginative geographies of Singapore for the British corporate expa...
This article introduces this special issue on new ethnoscapes of a cosmopolitan Malaysia. It invest...
Abstract: This paper seeks to reframe the debates on cosmopolitanism and mobile cosmopolitan subject...