Rethinking Privilege and Social Mobility in Middle-Class Migration: Migrants 'in-Between'
In: Studies in Migration and Diaspora Ser.
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Series Editor's Preface -- Note -- 1. Migrants 'in-between': Rethinking privilege and social mobility in middle-class migration -- Introduction -- Rethinking middling migration through a lens of privilege -- Attuning to multiple mobilities and shifting articulations of race -- Centring biographical temporalities: Life stage and life course -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Relocating Class: Reconfigurations of Class Through Migration -- 2. The classed frustrations of middling migrants from China in Australia: Suzhi discourse meets the neoliberal logics of selective migration policies -- Introduction -- Australian selective migration policies and intra-ethnic class positions during a Western Australian resources boom -- Quality" and mobility in PRC national class frames -- Classed frustrations and inter-ethnic class contestations in Perth -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Shifting privileges: An ethnographic study of White and upper-class Colombian migrant women living in Melbourne, Australia -- Introduction -- A conceptual approach: Intersectionality, privilege and transnational migration -- Methodology -- Context -- Colombian migrants in Australia -- Transnational social positions across Colombia and Australia -- Narratives of relatively privileged ethnic migrant women -- Teresa -- Gabriela -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Mobile lives in search of place: Homelessness and frustrated mobility among young Romanians in Madrid -- Introduction -- To be of the middle and on the move: Young homeless in the city -- Middling forms of frustrated mobility in homeless studies -- Middle-class young homeless Romanians in Madrid -- Methodology -- Young homeless frustration: Between acceptance and defiance.