Authors
Danièle Bélanger, Rachel Silvey
Publication date
2020/9/30
Source
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Volume
46
Issue
16
Pages
3423-3440
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequalities that animate—and co-exist in tandem with—growing global mobility and migration. With a particular focus on the literature on migrant care workers, the collection examines how the socio-spatial mobility of these workers is blocked, stuck, and constrained, and how these immobilities are integral to their migration experiences. Extending Doreen Massey’s idea of ‘power geometries’ to migration studies, we offer the concept of an ‘im/mobility turn’—wherein the back slash highlights the connections between immobility and mobility—to emphasise how particular forms of movement are shaped by the regulations, inequalities, and disciplinary pressures that delimit that movement. In the current global context where anti-immigration and xenophobia are on the rise, and where temporary migrant labour regimes of all kinds …
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Scholar articles
D Bélanger, R Silvey - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2020