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Shanthi Robertson provides fresh perspectives on 21st-century migratory experiences in this innovative study of young Asian migrants’ lives in Australia. Exploring the aspirations and realities of transnational mobility, the book shows how migration has reshaped lived experiences of time for middle-class young people moving between Asia and the West for work, study and lifestyle opportunities. Through a new conceptual framework of ‘chronomobilities,’ which looks at 'time-regimes' and 'time-logics', Robertson demonstrates how migratory pathways have become far more complex than leaving one country for another, and can profoundly affect the temporalities of everyday life, from career pathways to intimate relationships. Drawing on extensive ethnographic material, Robertson deepens our understanding of the multifaceted relationship between migration and time.

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Introduction Chronomobilities: 21st-Century Migration and Lived Time Asian Migrants of the Middle in Local and Global Context Times of Work: Transified Workers and Contingent Careers Times in Place: Moving, Dwelling, Belonging Times of the Heart: Reconfiguring Intimacy Conclusion

Temporality in Mobile Lives: Contemporary

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 12/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781529211528, 978-1529211528
      ISBN10: 1529211522

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Shanthi Robertson provides fresh perspectives on 21st-century migratory experiences in this innovative study of young Asian migrants’ lives in Australia. Exploring the aspirations and realities of transnational mobility, the book shows how migration has reshaped lived experiences of time for middle-class young people moving between Asia and the West for work, study and lifestyle opportunities. Through a new conceptual framework of ‘chronomobilities,’ which looks at 'time-regimes' and 'time-logics', Robertson demonstrates how migratory pathways have become far more complex than leaving one country for another, and can profoundly affect the temporalities of everyday life, from career pathways to intimate relationships. Drawing on extensive ethnographic material, Robertson deepens our understanding of the multifaceted relationship between migration and time.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chronomobilities: 21st-Century Migration and Lived Time Asian Migrants of the Middle in Local and Global Context Times of Work: Transified Workers and Contingent Careers Times in Place: Moving, Dwelling, Belonging Times of the Heart: Reconfiguring Intimacy Conclusion

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