Spaces of (Im)Mobility, Violence and Precarity

Status

ongoing

Topics

  • Migration and Forced Displacement

The project aims to explore the spatial expressions and interrelations between mobility, violence and labour precarity, drawing on secondary literature, existing data and two pilot studies. A particular focus is on livelihoods and labour relations in conflict-affected settings in the Global South, and how these are shaped by human (im)mobility, systems of violence and coercion, and dependency relations. In line with the central analytical approach of the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies’ (BCDSS), I argue that strong asymmetrical dependencies are formative for societies and particularly shape labour relations in spaces of violence. I address three specific research questions:

  • What forms of violence and coercion do workers experience under conditions of war?
  • To what extent is labour precarity in spaces of violence shaped by mobility or immobility?
  •  What asymmetrical relations co-constitute precarious work and conditions of violence?

Researchers from BCDSS and bicc as well as international scholars will be brought together through a series of workshops and events. The conceptual reflections and empirical findings will be documented in a BCDSS working paper and a peer-reviewed journal article.

Publications

Report

Rashid, S., Etzold, B., & Ansar, A.

Gendered violence and insecurity in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh – new insights and ways forward

bicc , Bonn (2025)

Open
Other

Etzold, B.

Mobility, Violence and Asymmetrical Dependencies in Contemporary Labour Relations - Exploring Intersections

BCDSS , Bonn (2024)

Open