2020
DOI: 10.1093/jrs/feaa027
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Arrhythmic Mobilities and Fragmented Journeys: Palestinians Seeking Safety in Sweden

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“…The study finds that for several participants, a British passport was acquired for pragmatic reasons and the aspiration to obtain benefits. Such findings are corroborated by Lindholm (2021), Vertovec (2009), andOng (1999). Some participants associated being British with having a passport and having access to social services and welfare benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The study finds that for several participants, a British passport was acquired for pragmatic reasons and the aspiration to obtain benefits. Such findings are corroborated by Lindholm (2021), Vertovec (2009), andOng (1999). Some participants associated being British with having a passport and having access to social services and welfare benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Väntan på asylintervjun, att tilldelas ett offentligt biträde, beslut, nya frågor och överklagandemöjligheter utgör en utdragen process. Många av mina intervjupersoner berättar om hur väntandet blir ett definierande och begränsande tillstånd (jfr Griffiths 2014Griffiths , 2017Lindholm 2020;Mavroudi m.fl. 2017).…”
Section: Kontroll Av Tid: "Dagarna Jag Har Förlorat"unclassified
“…Individer vittnar om hur livet blir till ett limbo, som ett "helvete", eller omöjligt (Lindholm 2020;jfr Griffiths 2014;Hainmueller m.fl. 2016).…”
Section: Kontroll Av Tid: "Dagarna Jag Har Förlorat"unclassified
“…During the protracted process as a whole, time freezes. Respondents in my research experience life in an unending limbo, 104 as 'hell' and as impossible, where time is stagnated and frozen; 105 how time is lost in situations outside of normal time. 106 Waiting for some kind of resolution has, for some, lasted as long as 17 years; 107 waiting represents governmentality through uncertainty.…”
Section: B Temporal Conduct and Counter-conduct: 'The Days I Lost'mentioning
confidence: 99%