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Join us for the launch of Dr. Liberty Chee's book "Merchants of Migrant Domestic Labour: Recruitment Agencies and Neoliberal Migration Governance in Southeast Asia".
Event details of Merchants of Migrant Domestic Labour: Recruitment Agencies and Neoliberal Migration Governance in Southeast Asia
Date
12 December 2025
Time
12:00 -13:30
Room
B9.22

In her book, Chee discusses the market logic of recruitment agencies who deploy migrant domestic workers in Southeast Asia. Agencies are involved in all stages of worker migration trajectory – from their selection, to their training, and their management at the destination. The book describes how and why these private actors play such an outsized role in this kind of worker mobility, and examines their relations with employers, workers and state apparatuses. It focuses on agents operating in the largest migrant sending countries (the Philippines and Indonesia) and receiving countries (Malaysia and Singapore) in Southeast Asia. These pioneering migration industries in the region have established practices and norms that have and continue to diffuse to other world regions.

During this launch event, Liberty Chee will present the key argument of her book. This is followed by comments from discussants Crystal Ennis and  Leila Faghfouri Azar and a Q&A. The launch will be chaired by Evelyn Ersanilli.

You can read or download the book at https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-03353-6

About the speakers

  • Dr. Liberty Chee is an International Relations scholar doing interdisciplinary research on migration governance, feminist political economy, and the politics of knowledge of production.
  • Dr. Crystal Ennis is a University Lecturer and Global Political Economy scholar with expertise in labour markets and migration governance at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies.
  • Dr. Leila Faghfouri Azar is a Lecturer and Researcher in critical legal theory and decolonial approaches to law and justice at the Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam. 
  • Dr. Evelyn Ersanilli is an associate professor of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam. Her works focuses on migration policy making.

 

 

When registering, please indicate if you will attend in person or online.

Lunch will be provided for those who register to attend in person. A link to the livestream will be sent to online participants.

Roeterseilandcampus - building B/C/D (entrance B/C)

Room B9.22
Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
1018 WV Amsterdam