This article explores how the notion of being besieged has been linked to the construction of the racialized and gendered cultures of othering the displaced people. It argues that the North-South migration divide, structured by race, class and gender, echoes coloniality of global power relations, reflected in racialized and gendered notions of “border security”, “national security”, securitization of migration, and related politics of fear. It further asserts that the production of fear from being besieged is gendered, as well as racialized. Media play an important role in these processes by partaking in the cultural reproduction of images of “dangerous men” tied to fantasies of sexist violence linked to masculinist aggression, and depictin...
This article investigates the works of Dussel, Maldonado-Torres, and Mbembe as representatives of a ...
This article considers neoliberalism through the "peaceful violence" of its social spaces that are s...
This article argues that contrary to some recent theorizing of contemporary development intervention...
This article examines the dynamics of constructing current migration from the so-called Global South...
EU/ropean political community's reaction to irregular migrants is ambivalent. On the one hand, mi-gr...
This article explores how racially marked young women and girls are sought to be discursively and ma...
It will be argued within this paper, that women’s experiences of displacement and exclusion need to ...
The manner in which urban locations are drawn into the global economy defines their spatial organisa...
Abstract This article focuses on media representations of ‘the South in the North’ crosscutting the ...
It will be argued within this paper, that women’s experiences of displacement and exclusion need to ...
The world is now characterised by extensive and rapid movements of people. An increasingly important...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article analyses the changed structures, actors and modes of communication that characterise ‘d...
This research explores the extent to which neoliberal urbanization being implemented in the global S...
This article provides an extended overview and explicatory synopsis of border imperialism. Drawing p...
This article investigates the works of Dussel, Maldonado-Torres, and Mbembe as representatives of a ...
This article considers neoliberalism through the "peaceful violence" of its social spaces that are s...
This article argues that contrary to some recent theorizing of contemporary development intervention...
This article examines the dynamics of constructing current migration from the so-called Global South...
EU/ropean political community's reaction to irregular migrants is ambivalent. On the one hand, mi-gr...
This article explores how racially marked young women and girls are sought to be discursively and ma...
It will be argued within this paper, that women’s experiences of displacement and exclusion need to ...
The manner in which urban locations are drawn into the global economy defines their spatial organisa...
Abstract This article focuses on media representations of ‘the South in the North’ crosscutting the ...
It will be argued within this paper, that women’s experiences of displacement and exclusion need to ...
The world is now characterised by extensive and rapid movements of people. An increasingly important...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
This article analyses the changed structures, actors and modes of communication that characterise ‘d...
This research explores the extent to which neoliberal urbanization being implemented in the global S...
This article provides an extended overview and explicatory synopsis of border imperialism. Drawing p...
This article investigates the works of Dussel, Maldonado-Torres, and Mbembe as representatives of a ...
This article considers neoliberalism through the "peaceful violence" of its social spaces that are s...
This article argues that contrary to some recent theorizing of contemporary development intervention...