This article puts forward the concept of immobile subjectivities to under- stand the ambivalence marking the condition of existential immobility in migration. I look at the experiences of two migrant women in Switzerland—a refugee and the part- ner of a mobile professional—who each face the predicaments of mobility and yet con- tinue to aspire to a career in the face of uncertain and unstable work. The trajectories of migrants who, like these two women, are confronted with disruption in their pro- fessional lives converge in the effort of navigating the codes of mobility and personal career aspirations. By focusing on these trajectories, the article aims to challenge the distinction between migrant categories and advance our understanding of immobility as an increasingly human condition
Immobile subjectivities. Navigating (im)mobility in migrants’ career and life journeys
CANGIA' F
2023-01-01
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This article puts forward the concept of immobile subjectivities to under- stand the ambivalence marking the condition of existential immobility in migration. I look at the experiences of two migrant women in Switzerland—a refugee and the part- ner of a mobile professional—who each face the predicaments of mobility and yet con- tinue to aspire to a career in the face of uncertain and unstable work. The trajectories of migrants who, like these two women, are confronted with disruption in their pro- fessional lives converge in the effort of navigating the codes of mobility and personal career aspirations. By focusing on these trajectories, the article aims to challenge the distinction between migrant categories and advance our understanding of immobility as an increasingly human conditionFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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