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Title Transit states : labour, migration and citizenship in the Gulf / edited by Abdulhadi Khalaf, Omar AlShehabi and Adam Hanieh ; text design by Melanie Patrick.

Publication Info. London, England : Pluto Press, 2015.
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (281 pages) : illustrations, tables
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Preface""; ""Part I: Introduction""; ""1. Histories of Migration to the Gulf -- Omar AlShehabi""; ""2. The Politics of Migration -- Abdulhadi Khalaf""; ""3. Overcoming Methodological Nationalism: Spatial Perspectives on Migration to the Gulf Arab States -- Adam Hanieh""; ""Part II: Dimensions of Gulf Migration: Law, Urban Space, Gender""; ""4. Kafala: Foundations of Migrant Exclusion in GCC Labour Markets -- Mohammed Dito""; ""5. Rootless Hubs: Migration, Urban Commodification and the 'Right to the City' in the GCC -- Omar AlShehabi""
""6. Construction Work, 'Bachelor' Builders and the Intersectional Politics of Urbanisation in Dubai -- Michelle Buckley""""Part III: Gulf Migrants: Broadening Perspectives""; ""7. Bahrain's Migrant Security Apparatus -- K.T. Abdulhameed""; ""8. Expat/Expert Camps: Redefining 'Labour' Within Gulf Migration -- Neha Vora""; ""9. In and Out Moves of the Bahraini Opposition: How Years of Political Exile Led to the Opening of an International Front During the 2011 Crisis in Bahrain -- Claire Beaugrand""; ""Part IV: Conclusion""
""10. Migrant Rights in the Gulf: Charting the Way Forward -- Adam Hanieh""""References""; ""Biographies""; ""Index""
Summary The states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Oman and Qatar) form the largest destination for labour migration in the global South. In all of these states, however, the majority of the working population is composed of temporary, migrant workers with no citizenship rights. The cheap and transitory labour power these workers provide has created the prodigious and extraordinary development boom across the region, and neighbouring countries are almost fully dependent on the labour markets of the Gulf to employ their working populations. For these reasons, the Gulf takes a central place in contemporary debates around migration and labour in the global economy. This book attempts to bring together and explore these issues. The relationship between 'citizen' and 'non-citizen' holds immense significance for understanding the construction of class, gender, city and state in the Gulf, however too often these questions are occluded in too scholarly or overly-popular accounts of the region. Bringing together experts on the Gulf, Transit States confronts the precarious working conditions of migrants in a accessible, yet in-depth manner.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Middle East -- Emigration and immigration.
Middle East.
Emigration and immigration.
Middle East Region.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Khalaf, ʻAbd al-Hādī, editor.
Shihābī, ʻUmar Hishām, editor.
Hanieh, Adam, 1972- editor.
Patrick, Melanie, text designer.
Other Form: Print version: Transit states : labour, migration and citizenship in the Gulf. London, England : Pluto Press, ©2015 x, 266 pages 9780745335223
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