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Asian and Pacific Migration Journal | 2007

Labor Circulation and Changes among Seafarers' Families and Communities in Kiribati

Maria Borovnik

This paper critically examines the social and cultural elements involved in seafaring and explores how a seafaring lifestyle has affected aspects of the te katei ni Kiribati, the “I-Kiribati way of life.” The decision to undertake contract labor requiring a work life apart from families is one way to maximizing socio-economic benefits, where the hardship of being away from home over extended periods is endured in order to maintain and benefit families at home. This paper explores how seafarers are perceived in Kiribatis communities, and how different aspects of their employment alternating with vacation at home are affecting family relationships and the I-Kiribati culture.


Asia Pacific Viewpoint | 2006

Working overseas: Seafarers’ remittances and their distribution in Kiribati

Maria Borovnik


New Zealand Geographer | 2004

Are Seafarers Migrants? ‐ Situating Seafarers in the Framework of Mobility and Transnationalism

Maria Borovnik


Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography | 2005

SEAFARERS' “MARITIME CULTURE” AND THE “I‐KIRIBATI WAY OF LIFE”: THE FORMATION OF FLEXIBLE IDENTITIES?

Maria Borovnik


Archive | 2003

Seafarers in Kiribati - Consequences of International labour circulation

Maria Borovnik


Asia Pacific Viewpoint | 2011

Occupational health and safety of merchant seafarers from Kiribati and Tuvalu.

Maria Borovnik


Archive | 2009

Transnationalism of Merchant Seafarers and their Communities in Kiribati and Tuvalu

Maria Borovnik


Sites: a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies | 2012

The mobilities, immobilities and moorings of work-life on cargo ships

Maria Borovnik


Archive | 2009

Remittances: an informal but indispensable form of income for seafarer families in Kiribati

Maria Borovnik


New Zealand Geographer | 2018

‘Ageing out of place’: Experiences of resettlement and belonging among older Bhutanese refugees in New Zealand: Bhutanese refugee elders in New Zealand

Natalie Slade; Maria Borovnik

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