MOVING THINGS // HELPERS CHANGING HOMES
What roles do things play in the context of forced migration? How do things become a vital source in the constitution of a…
Read MoreWhat roles do things play in the context of forced migration? How do things become a vital source in the constitution of a…
Read Moreany day or part day that the individual sees their child in person in the UK counts as a day on which they see…
Read MoreThis webinar series set out to explore the relationship between mobility and humanitarianism, and our speakers opened up several new areas for thought and…
Read MoreIn this webinar series, we explore the relationship between mobility and humanitarianism in the course of four episodes. We – this is Till Mostowlansky,…
Read MoreSince the early 2000s, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the recruitment agreement between Austria and Turkey in 1964, there have been increasing initiatives in…
Read MoreLast month, while in Spain, we woke up to the news that local residents in the Canary Islands were planning to set up patrols…
Read MoreNatasha Raheja (Cornell University) will present on ‘Mediating mobility: Migration and brokerage at the borders of the State’. Elizabeth Challinor (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa) will act…
Read MoreDuring the Syrian war, which has now raged for a decade, the attention of scholars, media commentators and activists has primarily focused on human…
Read MorePart Four: “When will this Covid be over?” During the first month of T.’s search for work in Dubai, Covid-19 felt like something that…
Read MorePart Three: A Travel Agent selling Freedom For the second half of my stay, I lived in a shared accommodation of mostly Egyptian men…
Read MorePart Two: New Opportunities, New Stress In the Gulf region, Dubai has been a forerunner in the transformation towards a neoliberal market of skills…
Read MoreArrivals to uncertainty In mid-December 2020, my friend T. returned to Dubai from Egypt in the hope of getting his old job back or…
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