Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)Migration has become a key issue in the contemporary European context, with depictions of Europe as under ‘attack’ due to the mass movement of uprooted populations, especially from Africa and the Middle East. The current sentiment of Europe in crisis calls for a deeper understanding of how the idea of Europe is configured. This article focuses on the idea of “Europe” as seen from the point of view of Nigerien men who are living in Brussels without residency permits. Their voices reveal some of the gaps in contemporary discourses concerning crises and Europe’s predicament, especially in terms of terror and refugees. Their narratives point to how current debates on migration and crisis tends to rely on an ...
It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have poin...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
For a long time now, "crisis" has been the dominant trope in European discourses on migration. This ...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
peer reviewedThis article addresses conceptual issues around contemporary forms of out-of-Europe mig...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
‘Cosmopolitan Europe’, the normative commitment that is widely understood to undergird the project o...
First published: 01 June 2018Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this ...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
The current refugee crisis, magnified by media sensationalism and political opportunism, brings into...
The current refugee crisis, magnified by media sensationalism and political opportunism, brings into...
This piece draws on recent research focused on the humanitarian politics of the refugee ‘crisis’ and...
It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have poin...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
For a long time now, "crisis" has been the dominant trope in European discourses on migration. This ...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
peer reviewedThis article addresses conceptual issues around contemporary forms of out-of-Europe mig...
This article examines how “irregular” migrants from Western and Central Africa make sense of their t...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
‘Cosmopolitan Europe’, the normative commitment that is widely understood to undergird the project o...
First published: 01 June 2018Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this ...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
The current refugee crisis, magnified by media sensationalism and political opportunism, brings into...
The current refugee crisis, magnified by media sensationalism and political opportunism, brings into...
This piece draws on recent research focused on the humanitarian politics of the refugee ‘crisis’ and...
It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have poin...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
For a long time now, "crisis" has been the dominant trope in European discourses on migration. This ...