In this article, we demonstrate that the collective actions of undocumented migrants possess similar symbolic dimensions, even if the contexts of their actions differ. We explain this finding by focusing on the power relations that undocumented migrants face. Given that they occupy a very specific position in society (i.e., they are neither included in nor completely excluded from citizenship), they experience similar forms of power relations vis-à-vis public authorities in different countries. We argue that this leads them to participate in collective actions as acts of emancipation. Our analysis illustrates this argument by comparing marches by undocumented migrants in three countries: France, Germany and Canada-Quebec. Through an in-dept...
Present times are not only times of proliferation of borders, aimed at controlling the mobility of s...
The spring, 2006 wave of immigrant rights mobilizations represents a watershed in the history of civ...
In a period characterized by weak public consent over European integration, the purpose of this arti...
In this article, we demonstrate that the collective actions of undocumented migrants possess similar...
In this article, we demonstrate that the collective actions of undocumented migrants possess similar...
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in...
This article explores the relation between migrants’ political subjectivity and the emotional dimens...
In 2012, 150 undocumented immigrants marched for over a month from Paris to Strasbourg, crossing sev...
Irregular migration is an important issue in contemporary societies. This article explores the chang...
This chapter explores the transnational movements of so called ‘irregular migrants’. We investigate ...
Over the last 20 years, the global North has witnessed the growing prominence of immigrant rights mo...
Migration theorists have analysed diaspora mobilisation largely focusing on three main features, the...
This article investigates an undocumented migrants’ protest hat took place in Italy in 2010–2011 and...
This article examines three specific examples of struggles waged by migrants who, through various fo...
Research about migrant mobilisations in France is not much developed for two reasons. First, the ref...
Present times are not only times of proliferation of borders, aimed at controlling the mobility of s...
The spring, 2006 wave of immigrant rights mobilizations represents a watershed in the history of civ...
In a period characterized by weak public consent over European integration, the purpose of this arti...
In this article, we demonstrate that the collective actions of undocumented migrants possess similar...
In this article, we demonstrate that the collective actions of undocumented migrants possess similar...
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in...
This article explores the relation between migrants’ political subjectivity and the emotional dimens...
In 2012, 150 undocumented immigrants marched for over a month from Paris to Strasbourg, crossing sev...
Irregular migration is an important issue in contemporary societies. This article explores the chang...
This chapter explores the transnational movements of so called ‘irregular migrants’. We investigate ...
Over the last 20 years, the global North has witnessed the growing prominence of immigrant rights mo...
Migration theorists have analysed diaspora mobilisation largely focusing on three main features, the...
This article investigates an undocumented migrants’ protest hat took place in Italy in 2010–2011 and...
This article examines three specific examples of struggles waged by migrants who, through various fo...
Research about migrant mobilisations in France is not much developed for two reasons. First, the ref...
Present times are not only times of proliferation of borders, aimed at controlling the mobility of s...
The spring, 2006 wave of immigrant rights mobilizations represents a watershed in the history of civ...
In a period characterized by weak public consent over European integration, the purpose of this arti...