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Radical Hope in asylum seeking: political agency beyond linear temporality

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Pages 4006-4022 | Received 20 Dec 2019, Accepted 27 Apr 2020, Published online: 18 May 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Political agency of refugees and asylum seekers is usually recognised as different forms of activism, focusing on rights claiming or protesting on inferior living conditions. While these activities are vitally important in the struggle over refugee rights and policies, they are not the only ways in which asylum seekers and refugees act politically. Perhaps paradoxically, the publicly visible activities may hide from the view other forms of effective and critical agency. Based on research with asylum seekers in precarious situations, this paper discusses their subtle forms of agency seldom identified as political – least by those enacting them. Many asylum seekers and refugees have little faith in exerting change though public protest and explicitly dissociate themselves from politics. With focus on mundane critical attitudes and activities, this paper suggests that thin political possibilities open through agency motivated by ‘radical hope’. The radically hopeful agencies in hopeless asylum situations, and their political dimensions, are identified through a non-linear understanding of temporality that challenges the received notion of refugeeness as generated in the past, struggled for in the present, and orienting towards a desired-for future.

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Notes

1 Concepts of time vary widely around the world and a growing body of scholarship has attended to non-Western notions of time as circular, holistic, and continuous in contrast to Western understandings marked by linearity, disjunction, and discontinuity (e.g. Beyaraza Citation2004; Okembe and Imani Citation2012).

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Funding

This work was supported by Academy of Finland: [Grant Number SA307348].

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