This paper draws on Pecoud's international migration narratives (IMN) as an analytical framework to examine the Global Forum on Migration and Development's Civil Society Days (GFMD-CSD). We analyse the narratives both produced and challenged at the GFMD-CSD, suggesting that while the GFMD-CSD poses a gentle challenge to existing IMN, it falls short of meaningfully (re)politicizing predominant migration paradigms. This is partly due to how the forum is a fraught space that reflects and reproduces uneven power dynamics between the Global North and South, concealing and nullifying contestations of power. Nonetheless, the GFMD-CSD, as a hybridized, experimental and fluidly defined discourse-led 'global' space, still functions as an important ar...
This article attempts to provide a critical understanding of the dual signification of “precarity”. ...
The movement of people across borders, and the varied governmental responses to that movement, is of...
This paper discusses the link between international migration and democratisation from an actor-orie...
This article discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscian perspective as both su...
This chaper discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscianperspective as both subo...
This chapter discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscianperspective as both sub...
Although non-binding, the newly adopted Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM)...
Migration-related issues have, since approximately 2000, been the object of increased attention at t...
Book chapter. Chapter 5, in Migration, Civil Society and Global Governance, 1st Edition. Edited by C...
The Evolution of Migration Management in the Global North explores how the radically violent migrati...
In the last two decades, significant changes have taken place in the composition, orientation and dy...
In this paper I focus on the contradictions between the international discourse on migration and dev...
ow do the United Nations, international organizations, governments, corporate actors and a wide vari...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
The paper pursues a critical understanding of the dual signification of ‘precarity’. ‘The authors ex...
This article attempts to provide a critical understanding of the dual signification of “precarity”. ...
The movement of people across borders, and the varied governmental responses to that movement, is of...
This paper discusses the link between international migration and democratisation from an actor-orie...
This article discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscian perspective as both su...
This chaper discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscianperspective as both subo...
This chapter discusses dilemmas of global civic activism from a neo-Gramscianperspective as both sub...
Although non-binding, the newly adopted Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM)...
Migration-related issues have, since approximately 2000, been the object of increased attention at t...
Book chapter. Chapter 5, in Migration, Civil Society and Global Governance, 1st Edition. Edited by C...
The Evolution of Migration Management in the Global North explores how the radically violent migrati...
In the last two decades, significant changes have taken place in the composition, orientation and dy...
In this paper I focus on the contradictions between the international discourse on migration and dev...
ow do the United Nations, international organizations, governments, corporate actors and a wide vari...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
The paper pursues a critical understanding of the dual signification of ‘precarity’. ‘The authors ex...
This article attempts to provide a critical understanding of the dual signification of “precarity”. ...
The movement of people across borders, and the varied governmental responses to that movement, is of...
This paper discusses the link between international migration and democratisation from an actor-orie...