Hotspots and the European Migration Regime
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Köp båda 2 för 620 kr'A significant contribution to the study of migration that challenges many of our assumptions about where borders are, how they work, and ultimately who is allowed to move' -- Reece Jones, University of Hawaii, author of 'Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move' 'This book offers a powerful take on the human consequences of bordering Europe. In shifting the reader's gaze from migrants themselves to the EU roll-out of unprecedented migration controls it builds a distressing picture of a perennial political 'migration emergency'... a text fit for our times, speaking back to the dangerous political common-sense in a forceful collective voice: an urgent read' -- Ruben Andersson, author of 'Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine Migration and the Business of Bordering Europe' 'A collective, interdisciplinary, thoughtful, timely rendering of the new paradigm now governing how we live borders' -- Alison Mountz, Balsillie School of International Affairs
Antonis Vradis is VC Fellow and Lecturer at Loughborough University. Evie Papada is a researcher at Loughborough University. Joe Painter is Professor of Geography at Durham University. Anna Papoutsi is a researcher at the University of Birmingham.
List of Figures Acknowledgements Series Preface Preface Glossary Introduction 1. The Where and When of Migration 2. Refuge, Rules and Rights 3. Governing Mobility 4. The Camps 5. The Sea is on Fire Notes Index