Overview
Time: 10:00 - 15:00, 29 June 2012
Migration has tended to be viewed principally as a spatial process. While there has been some interest in age/life stage and migration, there has been little attention to temporality and migration more generally either empirically or theoretically.
This workshop will be undertaken to facilitation discussion on the key question: "What are the key emerging themes from the existing literature on temporalities and time that can be developed as part of a theoretically and politically engaged migration research agenda?"