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Autor:
Linn Axelsson, Qian Zhang
Publikováno v:
Geoforum. 123:14-22
The role of migration mediation in the global circulation of labour has been receiving increasing attention. Channel is a frequently used, but under-theorised, concept in such studies. Drawing on mobilities perspectives, especially migration infrastr
Autor:
Linn Axelsson, Micheline van Riemsdijk
Publikováno v:
International Migration. 59:3-12
Autor:
Linn Axelsson
The distorted shape of many of today’s political borders has been widely noted. An increasingly sprawling body of literature in geography and beyond has explored the growing spatial ambiguity of borders which are now seen as both externalised and n
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Autor:
Linn Axelsson, John Allen
Publikováno v:
Political Geography. 72:116-123
Labour migrants seeking work and employment increasingly find themselves having to negotiate an ambiguous migrant status that leaves them neither fully included, nor fully excluded, from a political community. Of late, there has been a recognition th
Autor:
Linn Axelsson
This paper argues that cultural and political strategies that appeal to citizenship and national identity can be used to regulate flows across borders. In this process, citizen bodies may be enrolled as key agents. Drawing on the National Friday Wear
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Autor:
Linn Axelsson, Nils Pettersson
Non-state actors are increasingly involved in enforcing immigration policies. Of late, there has been growing recognition that greater involvement of non-state actors has contributed to reconfiguring migration governance in a spatial sense. Scalar li
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It is now widely held that a variety of intermediary actors, including recruitment and staffing agencies, multinational corporations and local brokers, shape labour migration. This paper argues that in order to better understand the global circulatio
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Publikováno v:
International Labour Migration to Europe’s Rural Regions ISBN: 9781003022367
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003022367-9
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003022367-9
Autor:
Linn Axelsson, Charlotta Hedberg
Publikováno v:
Geoforum. 89:1-10
This paper suggests a need to pay closer attention to the fact that employment is increasingly stretched across several regulatory regimes. This may help explain why governments, which rely on national legislative frameworks, struggle to protect the
This paper explores the precarious working conditions in the Chinese restaurant industry in Sweden – a country considered to have one of Europe’s most liberal labour immigration policies. Drawing upon a theoretical framework inspired by scholarsh
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