1st Edition
Waiting and the Temporalities of Irregular Migration
1. Introduction: Unpacking the temporalities of irregular migration
Christine M. Jacobsen, Marry-Anne Karlsen
PART I: THE MULTIPLE TEMPOS OF WAITING
2. The violence of accelerated time: Waiting and hasting during ‘the long summer of migration’ in Greece
Katerina Rozakou
3. ‘They said wait, wait – and I waited’: the Power-chronographies of waiting for asylum in France
Christine M. Jacobsen
4. Filling the apps: The smartphone, time and the refugee
Thomas Hylland Eriksen
PART II: THE SOCIAL RELATIONS OF WAITING
5. Mo’s challenge. Waiting and the question of methodological nationalism
Kari Anne Drangsland
6. Migration control, temporal irregularity and waiting: Undocumented Zimbabwean migrants’ experiences of deportability in South Africa
Johannes Machinya
7. Waiting out the condition of illegality in Norway
Marry-Anne Karlsen
8. ‘Go Fund Me’: LGBTI asylum seekers in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya
B Camminga
PART III: LEGAL TEMPORALITIES AND WAITING
9. The truth of the body as controversial evidence: An investigation into age assessments of migrant minors in France
Sandrine Musso
10. An end to asylum? Temporary protection and the erosion of refugee status
Jessica Schultz
11. ‘Doin’ hard time on Planet Earth’: Migrant detainability, disciplinary power, and the disposability of life
Nicholas De Genova
12. Afterword: Waiting, a state of consciousness
Shahram Khosravi
Biography
Christine M. Jacobsen is a Professor of Social Anthropology and the Director of the Centre for Women's and Gender Research (SKOK) at the University of Bergen, Norway.
Marry-Anne Karlsen is a Researcher in the Centre for Women’s and Gender Research (SKOK) at the University of Bergen, Norway, and heads IMER Bergen (International Migration and Ethnic Relations research unit).
Shahram Khosravi is Professor of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University, Sweden.






