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THEORISING TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION IN OUR TIMES
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Schiller, Nina Glick
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conjuncture
/ multiscalar
/ space
/ Special Issue Article
/ temporality
/ temporality• conjuncture
/ transnational migration
2018
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THEORISING TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION IN OUR TIMES
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Schiller, Nina Glick
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conjuncture
/ multiscalar
/ space
/ Special Issue Article
/ temporality
/ temporality• conjuncture
/ transnational migration
2018
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THEORISING TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION IN OUR TIMES
2018
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As the world rapidly becomes a different place for migrants and non-migrants alike, this article asks whether transnational migration scholars have an adequate conceptual toolkit to address the temporal dimensions of mobility regimes. The article notes the way those who initiated the transnational framework for the study of migration conceptualised temporality, critiques the failure of subsequent researchers to adequately address the rapidly altering conditions of migration and offers a concept of multiscalar conjunctural transformation. A multiscalar conjunctural approach allows researchers to address both time and space. It highlights emergent processes of capital accumulation by dispossession and the ways in which such processes are culturally, politically, socially and spatially constituted as people around the world respond to multiple forms of displacement and reconstitute their lives.
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Helsinki University Press,Sciendo
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