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OverviewThis 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, ethical, gendered, and affective dimensions of time and migration. A key concern is to develop more theoretically robust approaches to waiting in migration as constituted in and through multiple and relational temporalities. The chapters highlight how waiting is configured in specific legal, material, and socio-cultural situations, as well as how migrants encounter, incorporate, and resist temporal structures. This collection includes ethnographic and other empirically based material, as well as theorizing that cross-cut disciplinary boundaries. It will be relevant to scholars from anthropology and sociology, and others interested in temporalities, migration, borders, and power. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com , has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine M. Jacobsen , Marry-Anne Karlsen (University of Bergen, Norway) , Shahram KhosraviPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367368470ISBN 10: 0367368471 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 15 October 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction: Unpacking the temporalities of irregular migration Christine M. Jacobsen, Marry-Anne Karlsen PART I: THE MULTIPLE TEMPOS OF WAITING 2. The violence of accelerated time: Waiting and hasting during ‘the long summer of migration’ in Greece Katerina Rozakou 3. ‘They said wait, wait – and I waited’: the Power-chronographies of waiting for asylum in France Christine M. Jacobsen 4. Filling the apps: The smartphone, time and the refugee Thomas Hylland Eriksen PART II: THE SOCIAL RELATIONS OF WAITING 5. Mo’s challenge. Waiting and the question of methodological nationalism Kari Anne Drangsland 6. Migration control, temporal irregularity and waiting: Undocumented Zimbabwean migrants’ experiences of deportability in South Africa Johannes Machinya 7. Waiting out the condition of illegality in Norway Marry-Anne Karlsen 8. ‘Go Fund Me’: LGBTI asylum seekers in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya B Camminga PART III: LEGAL TEMPORALITIES AND WAITING 9. The truth of the body as controversial evidence: An investigation into age assessments of migrant minors in FranceSandrine Musso 10. An end to asylum? Temporary protection and the erosion of refugee statusJessica Schultz 11. ‘Doin’ hard time on Planet Earth’: Migrant detainability, disciplinary power, and the disposability of life Nicholas De Genova 12. Afterword: Waiting, a state of consciousness Shahram KhosraviReviewsAuthor InformationChristine M. Jacobsen is a Professor of Social Anthropology and the Director of the Centre for Women's and Gender Research (SKOK) at the University of Bergen, Norway. Marry-Anne Karlsen is a Researcher in the Centre for Women’s and Gender Research (SKOK) at the University of Bergen, Norway, and heads IMER Bergen (International Migration and Ethnic Relations research unit). Shahram Khosravi is Professor of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University, Sweden. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |