The imaginary of globalization is obsessed with mobility and wandering and in the global space, people cross borders routinely. At the same time, the ones who are actually forced into transit by travelling outside law often ignite discomfort, if not despise, among the passport-approved ‘global’ citizens. Through ethnographic qualitative fieldwork among a group of young refugees in and around Copenhagen, I explore how displacement and belonging are reflected upon and expressed among these actors. As non-citizens and as youth, the refugees are confined to a doubled liminal zone which intrigues my study: If we build our knowledge and understanding of the world from our place in it, how is this experienced when one does not have a juridical rig...
In public discourse on migration, people who migrate are often portrayed as deviating from the rest ...
The so-called 'refugee crisis' has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...
This article examines the conditions and expressions of how refugees in Denmark become citizens. Thr...
The authors argue that the political exclusion of displaced people living within states under a vari...
The Danish welfare state is designed to protect and support people in need. However, refugees experi...
Postnational scholarship describes a world of blurred boundaries, flexible memberships and denationa...
Through an analysis of the Danish Immigration Law and asylum system, this research illustrates how t...
This study examines the situated and embodied experiences of belonging of unaccompanied asylum-seeki...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Since the 1970s, researchers have been concerned with unauthorized migration as a field of study in ...
This article is about transnational migrants, how they construct belonging to ‘new’ places where the...
This thesis explores negotiations of belonging among unaccompanied young refugees in Sweden. The the...
Migration is a central phenomenon of the global age, which Western societies often treat as a tempor...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the lived experiences of people who have come to Swede...
In public discourse on migration, people who migrate are often portrayed as deviating from the rest ...
The so-called 'refugee crisis' has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...
This article examines the conditions and expressions of how refugees in Denmark become citizens. Thr...
The authors argue that the political exclusion of displaced people living within states under a vari...
The Danish welfare state is designed to protect and support people in need. However, refugees experi...
Postnational scholarship describes a world of blurred boundaries, flexible memberships and denationa...
Through an analysis of the Danish Immigration Law and asylum system, this research illustrates how t...
This study examines the situated and embodied experiences of belonging of unaccompanied asylum-seeki...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
Since the 1970s, researchers have been concerned with unauthorized migration as a field of study in ...
This article is about transnational migrants, how they construct belonging to ‘new’ places where the...
This thesis explores negotiations of belonging among unaccompanied young refugees in Sweden. The the...
Migration is a central phenomenon of the global age, which Western societies often treat as a tempor...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the lived experiences of people who have come to Swede...
In public discourse on migration, people who migrate are often portrayed as deviating from the rest ...
The so-called 'refugee crisis' has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...