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Original Articles

Achieving the goals – an analysis of irregular migrants’ possibilities to transform their space-times in Finland

Pages 112-126 | Received 11 Dec 2020, Accepted 18 Jul 2021, Published online: 04 Aug 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This article demonstrates the usefulness of time-geographic approach in research with irregular migrants. Time-geographic approach acknowledges individual space-times as being assembled of multiple elements (e.g. housing, the Internet, friend, fear, legal status). Through an ethnographic research with 50 irregular migrants in Finland, I demonstrate how these irregular migrants try to transform their space-times in order to overcome the adversities in their lives. To transform one’s space-times, it is necessary to intervene on the elements that affect it. Irregular migrants in this research transform their space-times, by trying to withdraw from constraining elements (e.g. unpleasant places, dangerous people, fears) and approaching inciting elements (e.g. safe place, friend, knowledge). In this article, I suggest this theoretical-methodological framework to investigate the interlinkages of these multiple elements in the lives of irregular migrants.

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Funding

This work is supported by Strategic Research Council of the Academy of Finland [grant number 303617].