@article{zuev_anxious_2020, title = {Anxious immobilities: an ethnography of coping with contagion ({Covid}-19) in {Macau}}, issn = {1745-0101, 1745-011X}, shorttitle = {Anxious immobilities}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17450101.2020.1827361}, doi = {10.1080/17450101.2020.1827361}, abstract = {In February 2020, Macau became one of the first regions where the pandemic of coronavirus or Covid-19 affected the totality of social and economic life leading to increased anxieties over movement and distance. Although Macau has had very few actual cases of the virus – 46 in total –and no deaths from it, the Macau government rapidly instituted a lock­ down. The aim of this article is to reflect on how the social experience of being in lockdown can provide insights into understanding the type of experience or condition that we provisionally term ‘anxious immobility.’ Such a condition is characterized by a total disruption of everyday rhythms and specifically anxious waiting for the normalization of activity while being the subject of biosocial narratives of quarantine and socially responsible. The paper is based upon 3 months of ethnographic research conducted by two researchers based in Macau. We also reflect upon some aspects of the politics of mobilities in the light of disruptions and friction points between Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, and the rest of the world.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2021-01-08}, journal = {Mobilities}, author = {Zuev, Dennis and Hannam, Kevin}, year = {2020}, note = {13 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000008}, pages = {1--16}, } @article{hannam_tourists_2021, title = {Tourist’s mobilities: {Walking}, cycling, driving and waiting}, url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1468797621992931}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1468797621992931}, abstract = {This commentary reviews recent research in terms of tourist’s mobilities in terms practices of walking, cycling and driving. It concludes by reflecting on the contemporary lock down of travel in terms of the global pandemic and its consequences for waiting, stillness and immobility – particularly in terms of flying.}, language = {en}, journal = {Tourist Studies}, author = {Hannam, Kevin and Butler, Gareth and Witte, Alexandra and Zuev, Dennis}, year = {2021}, note = {4 citations (Crossref) [2022-09-21] GSCC: 0000003}, pages = {1--13}, } @article{harslof_temporary_2022, title = {Temporary transnational labour mobility and gendered individualization in {Europe}}, volume = {0}, issn = {1745-0101}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2022.2092417}, doi = {10.1080/17450101.2022.2092417}, abstract = {In a context of a new transnational division of labour, temporary international labour mobility is on the rise in Europe. In particular, recent decades have seen considerably more women seeking work experience abroad. Observers have been concerned with how such mobility is related to individualization, and in particular how it may challenge collective institutions, communities and families. The aim of this study is to explore such issues among women and men with international work experience. Using data from European Social Survey, the paper investigates previously mobile workers in terms of their current working and living conditions. Across genders, we consider different forms of individualization that may be associated with transnational labour mobility. While both women and men with transnational work experience generally feature strong strategic individualization, this is most pronounced among men. Hence, men's mobility is among other things associated with increased autonomy in working life, while – in contrast to women – it does not seem to hamper their integration in the sphere of social reproduction.}, number = {0}, urldate = {2022-11-09}, journal = {Mobilities}, author = {Harsløf, Ivan and Zuev, Dennis}, month = jul, year = {2022}, note = {0 citations (Crossref) [2022-11-10] Publisher: Routledge \_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2022.2092417}, keywords = {Europe, Temporary labour mobility, individualization, sphere of production, sphere of social reproduction, transnational division of labour}, pages = {1--18}, } @incollection{duarte_visuality_2023, address = {Singapore}, title = {Visuality and {Infrastructure}: {The} {Case} of the {Belt} and {Road} {Initiative}}, isbn = {9789811966996 9789811967009}, shorttitle = {Visuality and {Infrastructure}}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-19-6700-9_18}, language = {en}, urldate = {2023-05-04}, booktitle = {The {Palgrave} {Handbook} of {Globalization} with {Chinese} {Characteristics}}, publisher = {Springer Nature Singapore}, author = {Zuev, Dennis}, editor = {Duarte, Paulo Afonso B. and Leandro, Francisco José B. S. and Galán, Enrique Martínez}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-19-6700-9_18}, pages = {285--300}, } @article{zuev_coral_2023, title = {Coral empire: underwater oceans, colonial tropics, visual modernity: by {Ann} {Elias} {Durham}: {Duke} {University} {Press}, 2019, 296 pages {ISBN}: 9781478003182 (hbk) 99.95 {USD}, 9781478003823 (pbk) 26.95 {USD}, 9781478004462 (ebook) 26.95 {USD}}, volume = {38}, issn = {1472-586X, 1472-5878}, shorttitle = {Coral empire}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1472586X.2022.2042372}, doi = {10.1080/1472586X.2022.2042372}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2023-05-04}, journal = {Visual Studies}, author = {Zuev, Dennis}, month = jan, year = {2023}, pages = {152--153}, }