This essay examines representations of migrants and asylum seekers in some recent documentaries, largely made by white Europeans. I pay particular attention to questions of agency, voice and individuation, and the mediation, distribution, or evacuation of these elements of subjectivity. In contrast to the indifference or outright hostility with which migrants and refugees have often been treated, a well-intentioned but Eurocentric trope, evident in Ode to Lesvos, is the attempt made by ‘ordinary’ citizens to offer hospitality to those arriving at the continent’s borders. On the other hand, Les Sauteurs (Those Who Jump) presents migrants’ own actions as in part a form of political resistance. Finally, I consider how Gianfranco Rosi’s Fuocoam...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
This article explores the ways in which refugees and humanitarianism appear in European film product...
This article explores the link between asylum seekers’ verbal performances and their transidiomatic ...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
The journey that refugees have to undertake to escape war and persecution has become a necessary top...
During 2015 an unprecedented 1.3 million migrants applied for asylum in Europe. Those entering or se...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
The Refugee Tales project aims to raise awareness about the experiences of asylum seekers in Britain...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
Situated at the intersection of media and communication and critical citizenship studies, this artic...
A "migrant festive chronotope" is established in the zone of crisis for the audiences, the programme...
It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have poin...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
This article rethinks contemporary approaches to asylum by examining literary accounts of human disp...
In the current media system, we are observing the increasing sedimentation of symbolic forms, discou...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
This article explores the ways in which refugees and humanitarianism appear in European film product...
This article explores the link between asylum seekers’ verbal performances and their transidiomatic ...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
The journey that refugees have to undertake to escape war and persecution has become a necessary top...
During 2015 an unprecedented 1.3 million migrants applied for asylum in Europe. Those entering or se...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
The Refugee Tales project aims to raise awareness about the experiences of asylum seekers in Britain...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
Situated at the intersection of media and communication and critical citizenship studies, this artic...
A "migrant festive chronotope" is established in the zone of crisis for the audiences, the programme...
It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have poin...
Thousands of individuals each year seek refugee status and the question of who can be accepted requi...
This article rethinks contemporary approaches to asylum by examining literary accounts of human disp...
In the current media system, we are observing the increasing sedimentation of symbolic forms, discou...
The article considers one dominant tendency of independent filmmaking, and its impact on the treatme...
This article explores the ways in which refugees and humanitarianism appear in European film product...
This article explores the link between asylum seekers’ verbal performances and their transidiomatic ...