First Published February 21, 2018This article challenges the categorization of smugglers as wicked villains by exploring smuggling’s moral economy. I present findings from two years of ethnographic field research on Syrian refugees and smugglers in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Italy, and along the so-called Balkan route (Greece, Macedonia, and Serbia). The relationship between the smugglers and the migrants appeared to be rich in solidarity and reciprocity and grounded in local notions of morality. Far from the dominant official narrative in the West of reckless criminals driven only by profit, smugglers sought and often found moral legitimation by using long-held notions of morality and religious duties when confronting the risky realities of ...
Smugglers have earned worldwide notoriety as orchestrators of human massacres, evil geniuses behind ...
The first formal distinction between human smuggling and trafficking in international law was made w...
This article examines a process central to the anthropological understanding of the state, how smugg...
Online Publication Date: 14 September 2019According to mainstream media and political discourse, hum...
As of March 2016, 4.8 million Syrian refugees were scattered in two dozen countries by the civil war...
This article summarizes main trends, issues, actors, and activities regarding the operation and exte...
First published online: 28 September 2018Much of the recent debate on immigration to Europe has focu...
Despite the popular depiction as immoral and deceitful villain who do not hesitate to toss human bei...
As of March 2016, 4.8 million Syrian refugees were scattered in two dozen countries by the civil war...
A remarkable finding from studies that take migrants’ perspectives on human smuggling into account i...
In this volume of The ANNALS, we present a collection of empirically based research projects on migr...
Abstract: Human smuggling is a phenomenon that further blurs the already fuzzy boundaries between ec...
First Published February 21, 2018In this volume of The ANNALS, we present a collection of empiricall...
Sensationalist accounts of human smuggling from Ethiopia towards Saudi Arabia allege that operations...
ABSTRACTPeople smugglers help transport migrants across international borders without authorization ...
Smugglers have earned worldwide notoriety as orchestrators of human massacres, evil geniuses behind ...
The first formal distinction between human smuggling and trafficking in international law was made w...
This article examines a process central to the anthropological understanding of the state, how smugg...
Online Publication Date: 14 September 2019According to mainstream media and political discourse, hum...
As of March 2016, 4.8 million Syrian refugees were scattered in two dozen countries by the civil war...
This article summarizes main trends, issues, actors, and activities regarding the operation and exte...
First published online: 28 September 2018Much of the recent debate on immigration to Europe has focu...
Despite the popular depiction as immoral and deceitful villain who do not hesitate to toss human bei...
As of March 2016, 4.8 million Syrian refugees were scattered in two dozen countries by the civil war...
A remarkable finding from studies that take migrants’ perspectives on human smuggling into account i...
In this volume of The ANNALS, we present a collection of empirically based research projects on migr...
Abstract: Human smuggling is a phenomenon that further blurs the already fuzzy boundaries between ec...
First Published February 21, 2018In this volume of The ANNALS, we present a collection of empiricall...
Sensationalist accounts of human smuggling from Ethiopia towards Saudi Arabia allege that operations...
ABSTRACTPeople smugglers help transport migrants across international borders without authorization ...
Smugglers have earned worldwide notoriety as orchestrators of human massacres, evil geniuses behind ...
The first formal distinction between human smuggling and trafficking in international law was made w...
This article examines a process central to the anthropological understanding of the state, how smugg...