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题名Migration, precariousness, and the linked lives of newcomers in Hong Kong
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发表日期2021-03-01
发表期刊Population, Space and Place
ISSN/eISSN1544-8444
卷号27期号:2
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We develop the concept of linked lives to deepen understanding of the relationship between migration and precarity. Linked lives and precariousness are mutually constitutive as they embed subjects in the social, spatial, and temporal relations of everyday life while referencing transitions, trajectories, and biographies that unfold through the life course. Studying linked lives draws attention to how cumulative social and cultural processes, including familyhood and belonging, contribute to the persistence of precarity. On the basis of 64 qualitative interviews with selected newcomer migrants in Hong Kong, we describe how precariousness was not just restricted to exploitative employment or limited rights but enveloped multiple domains of everyday life, including housing and social fields. Respondents associated precariousness with feelings of generalised pressure and disrupted spacetimes and connected it with their expectations for familyhood, employment, social life, and belonging. We argue that the mutual constitution of precariousness and linked lives has important implications for social policy and close with a call for the creation of resourceful spacetimes that support linked lives and, more widely, a more participatory process of formulating social policy for migrants.

关键词belonging China legal status life course migration precarity
DOI10.1002/psp.2400
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收录类别SSCI
语种英语English
WOS研究方向Demography ; Geography
WOS类目Demography ; Geography
WOS记录号WOS:000583733900001
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被引频次:5[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符https://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/936
专题人文社科学院
通讯作者Bailey, Adrian J.
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1.United International College, Zhuhai, China
2.Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
3.Department of Geosciences, Georgia State University, Atlanta, United States
4.Department of Theology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
第一作者单位北师香港浸会大学
通讯作者单位北师香港浸会大学
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Bailey, Adrian J.,Ng, Rainbow Wing Yan,Hankins, Katherineet al. Migration, precariousness, and the linked lives of newcomers in Hong Kong[J]. Population, Space and Place, 2021, 27(2).
APA Bailey, Adrian J., Ng, Rainbow Wing Yan, Hankins, Katherine, & De Beer, Stephan. (2021). Migration, precariousness, and the linked lives of newcomers in Hong Kong. Population, Space and Place, 27(2).
MLA Bailey, Adrian J.,et al."Migration, precariousness, and the linked lives of newcomers in Hong Kong". Population, Space and Place 27.2(2021).
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