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Temporalidade e migração – Bibliografia

Keeping Time

Routes and Readings

Adam, B. (1994) Time and Social Theory, Cambridge: Polity Press.

Ahmad, A. (2008) ‘Dead Men Working: Time and Space in London’s (Illegal) Migrant Economy’,
Work, Employment and Society, 22: 301-18.

Baldwin, A. (2012) ‘Whiteness and Futurity: Towards a Research Agenda’, Progress in Human
Geography, 36: 172-87.

Bastian, M. (2011) ‘Temporal Connectivities: a Scoping Study of the Available Research on Time
and Community’, Connected Communities Discussion Paper, available at:
www.temporalbelongings.org.

Bauböck, R. (1998) ‘Sharing History and Future? Time Horizons of Democratic Membership in
an Age of Migration’, Constellations, 4: 320-45.

Berg, M. L. (2011) Diasporic Generations: Memory, Politics and Nation Among Cubans in Spain,
Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Bosma, U., Kessler, G. and Lucassen, L. (eds.) (2013) Migration and Membership Regimes in
Global and Historical Perspective, Leiden: Brill.

Boyarin, J. (ed.) (1994) Remapping Memory: The Politics of Timespace, Minneapolis: University
of Minnesota Press.

Cangiano, A., Shutes I., Spencer, S. and Leeson, G. (2009) Migrant Care Workers in Ageing
Societies: Research Findings in the United Kingdom, Oxford: COMPAS.

Chatterjee, P. (2001) ‘The Nation in Heterogeneous Time’, Indian Economic & Social History
Review, 38: 399-418.

Cohen, R. (1994) Frontiers of Identity: The British and the Others, London: Longman and New
York: Addison Wesley.

Conlon, D. (2011) ‘Waiting: Feminist Perspectives on the Spacings/Timings of Migrant


(Im)mobility’, Gender, Place and Culture, 18(3): 353-60.

Cwerner, S. (2001) ‘The Times of Migration’, Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 27: 7-36.

Edensor, T. (2006) ‘Reconsidering National Temporalities: Institutional Times, Everyday


Routines, Serial Spaces and Synchrocities’, European Journal of Social Theory, 9: 525-45.
Emirbayer, M. and Mische, A. (1998) ‘What is Agency?’, American Journal of Sociology, 103:
962-1023.

Fabian, J. (1983) Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object, New York: Columbia
University Press.

Fielding, A. J. (1995) ‘Migration and Social Change: A Longitudinal Study of the Social Mobility
of Immigrants in England and Wales’, European Journal of Population, 11: 107-21.

Fortier, A. M. (2000) Migrant Belongings: Memory, Space, Identity, Oxford: Berg.

Gidley, B. (2010) ‘Ghosts of Kishinev in the East End’, in Valman, N. and Bar-Yosef, E. (eds.), The
‘Jew’ in Late-Victorian and Edwardian Culture: Between the East End and East Africa, London:
Palgrave.

Gill, N. (2009) ‘Presentational State Power: Temporal and Spatial Influences Over Asylum
Sector Decision-Makers’, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 34(2): 215-33.

Gilroy, P. (1993) The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness, London: Verso.

Griffiths, M. (2013) ‘Frenzied, Decelerating and Suspended: the Temporal Uncertainties of


Failed Asylum Seekers and Immigration Detainees’, Oxford: COMPAS Working Paper, WP-13-
105.

Griffiths, M. with Rogers, A. and Anderson, B. (2013) Migration, Time and Temporalities:
Review and Prospect, Oxford: COMPAS.

Hägerstrand, T. (1975) ‘On the Definition of Migration’, in Jones, E. (ed.) Reasonings in Social
Geography, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hoerder, D. (2002) Cultures in Contact: World Migrations in the Second Millennium, Durham:
Duke University Press.

King, R., Thomson, M., Fielding, T. and Warnes, T. (2006) ‘Time, Generations and Gender in
Migration and Settlement’, in Penninx, M. B. R. and Kraal, K. (eds.) The Dynamics of
International Migration and Settlement in Europe: A State of the Art, Amsterdam: Amsterdam
University Press.

May, J. and N. Thrift (eds.) (2001) Timespace: Geographies of Temporality, London and New
York: Routledge.

Mountz, A., Wright, R., Miyares, I. and Bailey, A. J. (2002) ‘Lives in Limbo: Temporary Protected
Status and Immigrant Identities’, Global Networks, 2: 335-56.

Oliver, C. (2011) ‘Pastures New or Old? Migration, Narrative and Change’, Anthropologica,
53(1): 67-77.

Oliver, C. (2010) ‘Between Time Not There And Time Not Theirs. Temporality in Retirement
Migration to Spain’, The Journal of Aging, Humanities and the Arts, 4(2): 110-18.
Radu, C. (2010) ‘Beyond Border-Dwelling: Temporalizing the Border-Space Through Events’,
Anthropological Theory, 10: 409-33.

Toyota, M. and Xiang B. (2012) ‘The Emerging Transnational “Retirement Industry” in


Southeast Asia’. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 32(11): 708–19.

Xiang, B. (2005) ‘Working with Uncertainty’, in Parayil, G. (ed.) Political Economy and
Information Capitalism in India: Digital Divide, Development Divide and Equity, Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan.

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