‘Seafaring Citizenship: what being Filipino means at sea and what seafaring means for the Philippines’
Swift, Olivia. 2011. ‘Seafaring Citizenship: what being Filipino means at sea and what seafaring means for the Philippines’. Journal of South East Asia Research, 19(2), pp. 273-291. ISSN 0967-828X [Article]
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This article considers international seafarers' experiences of being Filipino aboard ship. Existing scholarship on overseas Filipino workers has focused on land-based migration, neglecting the experiences of Filipino seafarers – who dominate the international seafaring labour market – and the space of the ship as an important site in which diasporic identities are mediated. The author argues that seafarers' experience of being 'in the same boat' provides a metaphor for the state's promotion of a particular form of seafaring citizenship that enables and encourages mobility.
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MIGRATION; NATIONHOOD; PHILIPPINES; POST-COLONIAL NATION-STATE; SEAFARING; SHIPPING |
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30 Jun 2015 10:56 |
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