
Transnational lived citizenship and labour market integration: migration journeys in a globalised world
[Aspiration & revolution - Eritrea] - 5/01/2022
Transnational lived citizenship has gained prominence as a means to analyse mobility and foreground activist notions of citizenship over legal status. At the same time, lived citizenship and transnational movements are strongly intertwined with aspirations and belonging. Both of these … Continue (…)
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