Abstract This article sheds novel, light on how Senegalese men and women adapt to European border governance by finding new ways to ‘look for life’ (chercher la vie) in Latin America, as an alternative to the perilous clandestine routes to Europe. The article follows how Senegalese migrants’ mobility to Argentina has evolved over the last two decades. It particularly focuses on the migrants’ journey to Argentina and explores the migrants’ accounts of their experiences en route and compares them to how different intersecting state-driven national and supranational migration policies become entangled in their mobility. By analytically focusing on the changing migration infrastructure and the different forms of friction the migrants encounter ...
This article examines migration in two contemporary African novels: Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel’s The Gu...
Onward mobility – leaving the country of destination in order to move to a third country – is an und...
In this article, we draw on the volatile complexity of African migrant trajectories in Central Ameri...
This article analyses Senegalese migration to Argentina, understood here as “South-South migration” ...
African migration to Latin America is new and is made up by mixed migration flow. The arrival of the...
African migration to Latin America is new and is made up by mixed migration flow. The arrival of the...
El objetivo del presente trabajo es discutir el concepto de migración de tránsito y su uso para anal...
A growing number of studies emphasise the non-linearity of migration. Aspirations and capabilities f...
International audienceDrawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Morocco in theearly 2000s among...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
The numbers of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa crossing in Latin America on their way to the U.S. a...
This dissertation provides a geopolitical and gender analysis of the border that was built between 2...
The migration of sub-Saharan Africans to South America is a relatively recent but growing phenomenon...
This article analyses Senegalese migration to Argentina based on the life stories of men who worked ...
This article analyzes the main insertion strategies adopted by Senegalese migrants who have arrived ...
This article examines migration in two contemporary African novels: Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel’s The Gu...
Onward mobility – leaving the country of destination in order to move to a third country – is an und...
In this article, we draw on the volatile complexity of African migrant trajectories in Central Ameri...
This article analyses Senegalese migration to Argentina, understood here as “South-South migration” ...
African migration to Latin America is new and is made up by mixed migration flow. The arrival of the...
African migration to Latin America is new and is made up by mixed migration flow. The arrival of the...
El objetivo del presente trabajo es discutir el concepto de migración de tránsito y su uso para anal...
A growing number of studies emphasise the non-linearity of migration. Aspirations and capabilities f...
International audienceDrawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Morocco in theearly 2000s among...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
The numbers of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa crossing in Latin America on their way to the U.S. a...
This dissertation provides a geopolitical and gender analysis of the border that was built between 2...
The migration of sub-Saharan Africans to South America is a relatively recent but growing phenomenon...
This article analyses Senegalese migration to Argentina based on the life stories of men who worked ...
This article analyzes the main insertion strategies adopted by Senegalese migrants who have arrived ...
This article examines migration in two contemporary African novels: Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel’s The Gu...
Onward mobility – leaving the country of destination in order to move to a third country – is an und...
In this article, we draw on the volatile complexity of African migrant trajectories in Central Ameri...