2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429351730
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Abstract: Waiting and the Temporalities of Irregular Migration This edited volume approaches waiting both as a social phenomenon that proliferates in irregularised forms of migration and as an analytical perspective on migration processes and practices. Waiting as an analytical perspective offers new insights into the complex and shifting nature of processes of bordering, belonging, state power, exclusion and inclusion, and social relations in irregular migration. The chapters in this book address legal, bureaucratic, e… Show more

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“…There is an established literature on migrants' experiences with and the socio-political consequences of 'waiting before the law' (van Houtum 2010 quoted in Eule et al 2019, see also Cwerner 2001, Hage 2009, Andersson 2014, Griffiths 2014, Khosravi 2014. Fewer studies explore the use of time as a technology of migration control and the way policy actors experience its importance while carrying out their work (Eule et al 2019, Jacobsen andKarlsen 2021).…”
Section: Time Politics and The Governance Of Illegalised Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is an established literature on migrants' experiences with and the socio-political consequences of 'waiting before the law' (van Houtum 2010 quoted in Eule et al 2019, see also Cwerner 2001, Hage 2009, Andersson 2014, Griffiths 2014, Khosravi 2014. Fewer studies explore the use of time as a technology of migration control and the way policy actors experience its importance while carrying out their work (Eule et al 2019, Jacobsen andKarlsen 2021).…”
Section: Time Politics and The Governance Of Illegalised Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that deportees experience deportation in an accelerated pace, as they try to contact attorneys, friends and family in a panicked rush (Hasselberg 2016). To date, there has been less attention to logics of deceleration in migration control policies (Jacobsen and Karlsen 2021). Migration policies can prevent and postpone migrants from reaching their desired destinations (Mezzadra & Neilson 2013), from achieving status determinacy (McNevin & Missbach 2018) or from establishing social ties through forced secluded waiting (Birnie 2020).…”
Section: Time Politics and The Governance Of Illegalised Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doing participant observation for my project on waiting and the temporalities of irregular migration (Jacobsen et al, 2020), I attended food distribution organized by different organizations on several occasions, sometimes participating as a volunteer, sometimes going there with my migrant interlocutors, or sometimes just observing the activities from a distance. In addition to participant observation, I base my analysis in this article on interviews and informal conversations with both organizers, volunteers (bénévoles) and recipients, as well as on the self-presentation of the organizations on their websites and Facebook pages, and in local media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Auyero (2012) explicita a conexão entre espera e subjugação quando a espera faz parte do cotidiano de populações vulneráveis que dependem do Estado para a resolução de sua condição. Expor esta conexão, no contexto das migrações, contribui para o desenho de novas práticas e medidas políticas compensatórias dos efeitos colaterais desta irregularidade do sistema atual no acolhimento e regularização da comunidade imigrante, uma vez que o tempo de espera contribui para a irregularidade e a ilegalidade (não intencional e até forçada) da comunidade imigrante, culminando na precarização e na vulnerabilização das suas condições de vida (Jacobsen;Karlsen;Khosravi, 2020).…”
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