issue 2 xxv

Schizochronicity. Dispossession and fragmentation of asylum seekers’ temporalities

Author: Enrico Fravega Abstract “During the last two decades, within the cross-disciplinary fields of migration studies and refugees studies a growing corpus of research have focused on time and temporalities. This has happened parallelly to a growing attention to migrants and asylum-seekers life. Within this literature, at least two main issues can be highlighted: a) […]

Schizochronicity. Dispossession and fragmentation of asylum seekers’ temporalities Read More »

Timescapes of (im)mobility. Disruptions, waitings, and transits

Author: Giulia Storato, Francesco Della Puppa, Giuliana Sanò Abstract This Special Issue investigates how refugees and asylum seekers deal with “timescapes of (im)mobility”. By bringing together different case studies, we reflect, on the one hand, on the different temporal regimes, “time traps” or “chronopolitics” that may condition refugees and asylum seekers’ daily routines and life

Timescapes of (im)mobility. Disruptions, waitings, and transits Read More »

Scroll to Top