EUrope has created a space of human suffering within which military‐humanitarian measures seem urgently required if the mass drowning is to be halted. The framing of migration governance as humanitarian has become commonplace in spectacular border practices in the Mediterranean Sea. Nonetheless, maritime disasters continue to unfold. This article discusses three non‐governmental actors, part of an emerging “humanitarian fleet” that seeks to turn the sea into a less deadly space: the Migrant Offshore Aid Station, Médecins Sans Frontières, and Sea‐Watch. While the rescue of precarious lives and the alleviation of suffering are central concerns, they imagine their humanitarian practices, the subjects of their compassion, and EUrope's role in s...
In May 2019, 75 distressed migrants fleeing Libya were rescued by the merchant vessel Maridive 601 i...
This article analyses the ongoing transformations occurring in the regime of visibility of migration...
Published online: 26 November 2020In the wake of increasing migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, non...
Since the 1990s, most tools of dissuasion, repression and confinement have featured European immigra...
International audienceThis article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the M...
This article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the Mediterranean sea as a ...
Abstract This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterr...
First published online: 04 March 2021The large number of asylum seekers dying off the coast of Libya...
People have been migrating across the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and Europe for thousands of y...
The large number of asylum seekers dying off the coast of Libya has turned the Southern Mediterranea...
In 2015 and 2016, 1,200,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean into Europe. At least 6000 went mis...
This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterranean, fo...
This article analyses the search and rescue (SAR) activities carried out by three NGOs (MOAS, MSF an...
The Mediterranean Sea is the most porous border between Europe and its neighbours and the world's mo...
Several EU governments have sent ships to the Mediterranean as part of efforts to tackle the ongoing...
In May 2019, 75 distressed migrants fleeing Libya were rescued by the merchant vessel Maridive 601 i...
This article analyses the ongoing transformations occurring in the regime of visibility of migration...
Published online: 26 November 2020In the wake of increasing migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, non...
Since the 1990s, most tools of dissuasion, repression and confinement have featured European immigra...
International audienceThis article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the M...
This article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the Mediterranean sea as a ...
Abstract This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterr...
First published online: 04 March 2021The large number of asylum seekers dying off the coast of Libya...
People have been migrating across the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and Europe for thousands of y...
The large number of asylum seekers dying off the coast of Libya has turned the Southern Mediterranea...
In 2015 and 2016, 1,200,000 migrants crossed the Mediterranean into Europe. At least 6000 went mis...
This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterranean, fo...
This article analyses the search and rescue (SAR) activities carried out by three NGOs (MOAS, MSF an...
The Mediterranean Sea is the most porous border between Europe and its neighbours and the world's mo...
Several EU governments have sent ships to the Mediterranean as part of efforts to tackle the ongoing...
In May 2019, 75 distressed migrants fleeing Libya were rescued by the merchant vessel Maridive 601 i...
This article analyses the ongoing transformations occurring in the regime of visibility of migration...
Published online: 26 November 2020In the wake of increasing migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, non...