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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
References
Acknowledgements
Contents
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1: Introduction: Invisible Migrants
1.1 On Route to New Spitalfields Night Market
1.2 New Spitalfields
1.3 Ethnicisation of Work at New Spitalfields
1.4 Half-Rejected, Half-Permitted Migrant Workers
1.4.1 Who Is Called a 'Migrant' Worker? Who Is Not and Why Not?
1.4.2 Half-Rejected Migrants
1.4.3 Half-Permitted
1.5 Researching Nightwork
1.6 Nightnography
1.7 The Nightnographer Explained
1.8 Post-circadian Capitalism
1.8.1 The Global City and the Problems with Work
1.8.2 Under-the-Skin Precarity
1.8.3 Fragmentation vs. Cooperation
1.9 Chapter Overviews
References
Chapter 2: Nightnography: We Are Not Night Creatures
2.1 Nightnography
2.2 Autoethnography: A Migrant, Apprentice and Nightnographer
2.3 Multi-positionality
2.3.1 The Migrant
2.3.2 The Apprentice Loader
2.3.3 The Nightnographer (Fig. 2.3)
2.4 Nightnographer, Explained
2.5 Nightnographic Storytelling in Migration Studies
2.6 Data Collection Using Embodied, Cyber-ethnographic and Visual Tools
2.6.1 Field Notes and Mental Notes
2.6.2 Body Notes
2.6.3 Digital (Self)Tracking
2.7 Returning from the Dark
2.8 Final Act
References
Chapter 3: Half-Rejected, Half-Permitted Migrant Workers
3.1 Migrant Workers
3.2 Migration Trends
3.3 Half-Rejected Migrant Workers
3.4 Half-Permitted Migrant Workers
3.5 Debating the Global City
3.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 4: Intersecting Hierarchies of Nightwork
4.1 The Corporation of London
4.2 The FruitVeg Company
4.2.1 Executives
4.2.2 The Workfloor Manager
4.2.3 Salespeople
4.2.4 The Foreman
4.2.5 Checkmen
4.2.6 Loaders and Forklift Drivers
4.2.7 Women at the Market
Cashiers
Café Servers
4.3 Segmentation at the Night Market
4.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5: The Normalisation of Nightwork
5.1 Transition from Circadian to Post-circadian, 24/7 Capitalism
5.1.1 Neo-liberalisation
5.1.2 Global Dispossession
5.1.3 The Intensification of Labour
5.1.4 Alterations to Time Regimentation
5.1.5 The Global City
5.2 Nightworkers
5.2.1 Lexa
5.2.2 Basrí
5.2.3 Gică
5.2.4 Logan
5.3 The Normalisation of Nightwork and Its Consequences
Preface
References
Acknowledgements
Contents
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1: Introduction: Invisible Migrants
1.1 On Route to New Spitalfields Night Market
1.2 New Spitalfields
1.3 Ethnicisation of Work at New Spitalfields
1.4 Half-Rejected, Half-Permitted Migrant Workers
1.4.1 Who Is Called a 'Migrant' Worker? Who Is Not and Why Not?
1.4.2 Half-Rejected Migrants
1.4.3 Half-Permitted
1.5 Researching Nightwork
1.6 Nightnography
1.7 The Nightnographer Explained
1.8 Post-circadian Capitalism
1.8.1 The Global City and the Problems with Work
1.8.2 Under-the-Skin Precarity
1.8.3 Fragmentation vs. Cooperation
1.9 Chapter Overviews
References
Chapter 2: Nightnography: We Are Not Night Creatures
2.1 Nightnography
2.2 Autoethnography: A Migrant, Apprentice and Nightnographer
2.3 Multi-positionality
2.3.1 The Migrant
2.3.2 The Apprentice Loader
2.3.3 The Nightnographer (Fig. 2.3)
2.4 Nightnographer, Explained
2.5 Nightnographic Storytelling in Migration Studies
2.6 Data Collection Using Embodied, Cyber-ethnographic and Visual Tools
2.6.1 Field Notes and Mental Notes
2.6.2 Body Notes
2.6.3 Digital (Self)Tracking
2.7 Returning from the Dark
2.8 Final Act
References
Chapter 3: Half-Rejected, Half-Permitted Migrant Workers
3.1 Migrant Workers
3.2 Migration Trends
3.3 Half-Rejected Migrant Workers
3.4 Half-Permitted Migrant Workers
3.5 Debating the Global City
3.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 4: Intersecting Hierarchies of Nightwork
4.1 The Corporation of London
4.2 The FruitVeg Company
4.2.1 Executives
4.2.2 The Workfloor Manager
4.2.3 Salespeople
4.2.4 The Foreman
4.2.5 Checkmen
4.2.6 Loaders and Forklift Drivers
4.2.7 Women at the Market
Cashiers
Café Servers
4.3 Segmentation at the Night Market
4.4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5: The Normalisation of Nightwork
5.1 Transition from Circadian to Post-circadian, 24/7 Capitalism
5.1.1 Neo-liberalisation
5.1.2 Global Dispossession
5.1.3 The Intensification of Labour
5.1.4 Alterations to Time Regimentation
5.1.5 The Global City
5.2 Nightworkers
5.2.1 Lexa
5.2.2 Basrí
5.2.3 Gică
5.2.4 Logan
5.3 The Normalisation of Nightwork and Its Consequences