This article engages with the production and government of migrant multiplicities in border zones of Europe, arguing that the specificity of migrant multiplicities consists in their temporary and divisible character. It is argued that there are three different forms of migrant multiplicities: (1) the multiplicity produced due to migrants’ spatial proximity; (2) the virtual multiplicity generated through data; and (3) the visualized and narrated multiplicity that emerges from media portraits of the ‘spectacle’ of the arrivals of migrants. It is claimed that multiplicities are made to divide and partition the migrants and thus prevent the formation of a collective political subject. In the concluding section, the article deals with the ambiva...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
In this article, we develop a definition of the digital border as an assemblage of mediations that a...
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in...
International audienceThis article engages with the production and government of migrant multiplicit...
This article focuses on the politics of migrant dispersal that has been enforced in Europe for regai...
This article deals with states' strategies of migrant dispersal that have been enforced in Europe f...
This article focuses on the twofold relationship between migrants’ mobility and modes of government,...
The rich world’s borders increasingly seem like a battleground where a new kind of ‘threat’ is fough...
International audienceThe article takes the approach of multilevel politics to analyse the way the p...
The paper is aimed at discussing informal zones of concentration - those spaces where forced migrant...
In its own tale, EUrope conceives of itself as a post-national and trans-border project, often throu...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
Policy, media, activist and academic discourses often portray migrants and refugees in the extreme, ...
This article examines the intersections between migrants’ trajectories and digital technologies by a...
This article proposes ‘biopolitics multiple’ as an approach to the heterogeneity of biopolitical tec...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
In this article, we develop a definition of the digital border as an assemblage of mediations that a...
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in...
International audienceThis article engages with the production and government of migrant multiplicit...
This article focuses on the politics of migrant dispersal that has been enforced in Europe for regai...
This article deals with states' strategies of migrant dispersal that have been enforced in Europe f...
This article focuses on the twofold relationship between migrants’ mobility and modes of government,...
The rich world’s borders increasingly seem like a battleground where a new kind of ‘threat’ is fough...
International audienceThe article takes the approach of multilevel politics to analyse the way the p...
The paper is aimed at discussing informal zones of concentration - those spaces where forced migrant...
In its own tale, EUrope conceives of itself as a post-national and trans-border project, often throu...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
Policy, media, activist and academic discourses often portray migrants and refugees in the extreme, ...
This article examines the intersections between migrants’ trajectories and digital technologies by a...
This article proposes ‘biopolitics multiple’ as an approach to the heterogeneity of biopolitical tec...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
In this article, we develop a definition of the digital border as an assemblage of mediations that a...
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in...