Temporal tensions: European Union citizen migrants, asylum seekers and refugees navigating dominant temporalities of work in England

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العنوان: Temporal tensions: European Union citizen migrants, asylum seekers and refugees navigating dominant temporalities of work in England
المؤلفون: Tom Vickers, John Clayton
المصدر: Time & Society. 28:1464-1488
بيانات النشر: SAGE Publications, 2018.
سنة النشر: 2018
مصطلحات موضوعية: L700, Sociology and Political Science, L400, Refugee, 05 social sciences, 0507 social and economic geography, Temporality, Gender studies, 0506 political science, Temporalities, Work (electrical), Political science, 050602 political science & public administration, 050703 geography
الوصف: This article considers the role of temporality in the differential inclusion of migrants. In order to do this we draw on research which examined the working lives of a diverse group of new migrants in North East England: Eastern European migrants arriving from 2004 and asylum seekers and refugees arriving from 1999. In so doing we emphasise both distinct and shared experiences, related to immigration status but also a range of other dimensions of identity. We specifically consider how dominant temporalities regulate the lives of new migrants through degrees, periods and moments of acceleration/deceleration. The paper illustrates the ways in which dominant temporalities control access and non-access to particular, often precarious forms of work – but also how migrants attempt to navigate such restrictions through their own use and constructions of time. We explore this in relation to three ‘phases’ of time. Firstly, through experiences of the UK asylum system and work prohibition. Secondly for a broader group of participants we explore the speeding up and slowing down of transitions to and progression within work. Lastly, we consider how participants experience everyday temporal tensions between paid employment and unpaid care. Across these phases we suggest that dominant orderings of time and the narratives which make sense of these, represent non-simultaneous temporalities that do not neatly map onto each other.
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0961463x18778466
حقوق: OPEN
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