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Mobility, work and rights: the I-CLAIM podcast

Mobility, work and rights: the I-CLAIM podcast

Auteur(s): Nando Sigona and Ilse van Liempt (I-CLAIM)
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Mobility, Work and Rights: the I-CLAIM podcast challenges common misunderstandings about irregular migration in Europe today. We consider some of the key questions surrounding irregular migration, starting from perhaps the most fundamental ones: what is irregular migration? Who counts as an irregular migrant? Hosts and guests unpack public and political narratives around irregular migration and encourage you to think differently about one of the most pressing issues of our time. Produced & hosted by: Nando Sigona and Ilse van Liempt Sound Editor: Emma Houlton Art work: Jaume Font AntónNando Sigona and Ilse van Liempt (I-CLAIM)
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  • Who Cares? Migrant Domestic Workers and the Cost of Care
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode of Mobility, Work, and Rights, Ilse van Liempt and Nando Sigona bring together three of the world’s leading scholars of domestic work - Rhacel Parreñas (Princeton University), Bridget Anderson (University of Bristol) and Sabrina Marchetti (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) - to unpack how migration and labour regimes shape the everyday lives of the workers who keep households running across Europe and beyond. They explore why ordinary families become employers, how global care chains redistribute inequality, and what new research from the I-CLAIM project reveals about the irregularisation of migrant domestic work today.

    Our podcast picks

    Books

    - Anderson, B (2000) Doing the dirty work? Bloomsbury

    - Marchetti, S (2022) Migration and domestic work, Springer (open access)- Parreñas, R (2025) The trafficker next door, Norton & Co.


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    I-CLAIM reports

    - Hajer, M., & van Liempt, I. (2025). Irregular migrants in the Dutch Domestic Work Sector. I-CLAIM. DOI: ⁠https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15775196⁠

    - Marchetti, S., and Lashchuk, I. (2025) Irregularised migrant domestic workers in Naples, Italy. I-CLAIM. DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/15775615

    - Merikoski, P., and Näre, L. (2025) Precarious migrants in domestic cleaning work. Findings from Finland. I-CLAIM. DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/15775520- Sigona, N., Piemontese, S., Mendes, S.S., Achi, A. (2025) Irregularised migrants doing domestic work in the United Kingdom. I-CLAIM. DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/15775346

    How to cite

    van Liempt, I, Sigona, N, Parreñas, R, Anderson, B, Marchetti, S (2025) "Who Cares? Migrant Domestic Workers and the Cost of Care", Mobility, work and rights: the I-CLAIM podcast, S1 E8, 28 November 2025.

    Call to action

    ⁠⁠Follow the podcast⁠⁠ on all major podcasting platforms or through our ⁠⁠RSS Feed⁠⁠. Get all the latest updates from ⁠⁠I-CLAIM ⁠⁠ on⁠ ⁠ ⁠⁠BlueSky⁠⁠,  and ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠


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    54 min
  • Let's talk regularisation
    Jun 6 2025

    While Trump's administration continues its mass deportation campaign and the European Commission launches a new strategy for streamlining returns, including by normalising the idea of offshore warehousing of migrants awaiting removal, we think it is important and useful to offer some (qualified) hope by focusing on two recent regularisation schemes in The Netherlands and Italy.

    Our podcast picks

    - BOOK: Boswell, C. and Chabal, E. (eds) (2023) States of Ignorance: governing irregular migration in Western Europe, Cambridge University Press.

    - ARTICLE: Bonizzoni, P., & Hajer, M. (2022). Civil Society Actors and the 2020 Italian Amnesty: Bordering to Deborder? Journal of Intercultural Studies, 44(1), 44–60. https://doi.org/10.1080/07256868.2022.2134317

    - REPORT: The right to legal residence and the colonial past: are former Dutch citizens born in Suriname discriminated as compared to former Dutch citizens born in other (Western) countries? by Raffaela Abbate, Lara van Daalen, Paul Fosse, Anouk Hol & Salomé Rakotovao, 2022

    - REPORT: Yeo, C, Sigona, N., Godin, M. (2022) Parallels and Differences Between Ending Commonwealth And EU Citizen Free Movement, Eurochildren Research Brief Series, No. 4, 2022

    - MEDIA: Nigerian family deported after years in Netherlands despite integration, NL Times, 23 May 2025

    How to cite this episode

    Sigona, N, van Liempt, I, Hajer, M., de Vlaming , F. , Bonizzoni, P., (2025) “Let's talk regularisation", Mobility, work and rights: the I-CLAIM podcast, S1 E7, 6 June 2025.

    Call to action

    ⁠⁠Follow the podcast⁠⁠ on all major podcasting platforms or through our ⁠⁠RSS Feed⁠⁠. Get all the latest updates from ⁠⁠I-CLAIM ⁠⁠ on⁠ ⁠ ⁠⁠BlueSky⁠⁠,  and ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠


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    43 min
  • Structures of exploitation - interview special
    Mar 21 2025

    In this episode of Mobility, Work, and Rights, Nando Sigona speaks with Letizia Palumbo, researcher at the Univiersity of Venice Ca' Foscari and author of Taking Vulnerabilities to Labour Exploitation Seriously. The book examines how European and national legal frameworks shape migrant workers’ vulnerabilities—particularly in agriculture and domestic work and how intersecting legal, economic, and social factors create and exacerbate exploitation. With a focus on Italy and comparisons with the UK, this episode unpacks the tensions between labour migration policies and measures to combat severe exploitation. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the systemic dimensions of labour exploitation and the challenges in protecting migrant workers' rights.

    Our podcast picks

    - BOOK: Palumbo, L (2024) Taking Vulnerabilities to Labour Exploitation Seriously: A Critical Analysis of Legal and Policy Approaches and Instruments in Europe, Springer IMISCOE Research Series. Open Access

    - BLOG: Situational Vulnerability in Supranational and Italian Legislation and Case Law on Labour Exploitation by Maria Grazia Giammarinaro and Letizia Palumbo

    - REPORT: Palumbo, L, Sciurba A (2018) The vulnerability of women migrant workers in agriculture and the EU: the need for a Human Rights and Gender based approach, European Parliament Open AccessHow to cite this episode

    Sigona, N, Palumbo, L (2025) “Structures of exploitation", Mobility, work and rights: the I-CLAIM podcast, S1 E6, 21 March 2025.

    Call to action

    ⁠⁠Follow the podcast⁠⁠ on all major podcasting platforms or through our ⁠⁠RSS Feed⁠⁠. Get all the latest updates from ⁠⁠I-CLAIM ⁠⁠ on⁠ ⁠ ⁠⁠BlueSky⁠⁠,  and ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠


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    19 min
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