
Transnational mobilities
Transnational mobility is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. While nation-states have long been recognised as a the only political entities that should govern the movement of people, capital, care, knowledge and skills, many nation-states’ core functions and sources of legitimacy are being challenged, re-evaluated and re-worked in the face of growing volumes and diversified forms of transnational mobility.
In a time of large refugee streams, a rise in popularity of border walls and travel bans, there is an urgent need for critical perspectives that consider how people from different walks of life are forging – through a dynamic multiplicity of transnational mobilities and moorings – alternative ways in which to respond to fortified borders, and organise and make use of resources and relations to meet their needs.
Staff and PhD Candidates
Publications on Transnational mobilities
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Rethinking care through transnational health and long-term care practices
In: Routledge Handbook of Health Geography / , Crooks, Valorie, Pearce, Jamie, Andrews, Gavin. - London : Routledge - ISBN 9781138098046 - p. 237 - 243. -
Adoption, genealogical bewilderment and heritage bricolage
In: After Heritage: Critical Geographies of Heritage-From-Below / , Muzaini, Hamzah, Minca, Claudio. - London : Edward Elgar - ISBN 9781788110730 -
Transnational Experts, Rooted Careers. Migrant Professionals from Macedonia in Germany
Südosteuropa: Journal of Politics and Society 64 (2016)1. - ISSN 0722-480X - p. 79 - 95. -
Checkpoint 300: Precarious checkpoint geographies and rights/rites of passage in the occupied Palestinian Territories
Political Geography 65 (2018). - ISSN 0962-6298 - p. 35 - 45. -
Medical tourism in Malaysia: How can we better identify and manage its advantages and disadvantages?
Global Health Action 7 (2014). - ISSN 1654-9880 -
The Private Healthcare Sector in Johor : Trends and Prospects
Singapore : Institute of South East Asian Studies (Trends in Southeast Asia ) - ISBN 9789814818711