This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through their acts of resistance but also in their everyday practices. This is the case despite illegalized migrants being the most disenfranchised subjects produced by the European border regime. In line with Jacques Rancière (1999) these practices can be understood as ‘politics’. For Rancière, becoming a political subject requires visibility, while other scholars (Papadopoulos & Tsianos, 2007; Rygiel, 2011) stress that this is not necessarily the case. They argue that political subjectivity can also be achieved via invisible means; important in this discussion as invisibility is an essential strategy of illegalized migrants. The aim of this a...
textabstractThe presence of irregular migrants causes a tough problem for policy makers. Political a...
The issue of illegal migration is today part of the public debate and has begun to interest European...
Migration Management, a regime of radical differentiation and exclusion, renders many people illegal...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
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This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
The case of migrant workers in Slovenia is the basis for this article which deals with the question ...
Existing scholarship on the active citizenship of undocumented migrants is inconclusive on its peril...
Irregular migration is an important issue in contemporary societies. This article explores the chang...
The paper is aimed at discussing informal zones of concentration - those spaces where forced migrant...
The politics of migration has become increasingly prominent as a site of struggle. However, the acti...
textabstractThe presence of irregular migrants causes a tough problem for policy makers. Political a...
The issue of illegal migration is today part of the public debate and has begun to interest European...
Migration Management, a regime of radical differentiation and exclusion, renders many people illegal...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
This article argues that illegalized migrants carry the potential for social change not only through...
Nachgenutzt gemäß den CC-Bestimmungen des Lizenzgebers bzw. einer im Dokument selbst enthaltenen CC-...
This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
The case of migrant workers in Slovenia is the basis for this article which deals with the question ...
Existing scholarship on the active citizenship of undocumented migrants is inconclusive on its peril...
Irregular migration is an important issue in contemporary societies. This article explores the chang...
The paper is aimed at discussing informal zones of concentration - those spaces where forced migrant...
The politics of migration has become increasingly prominent as a site of struggle. However, the acti...
textabstractThe presence of irregular migrants causes a tough problem for policy makers. Political a...
The issue of illegal migration is today part of the public debate and has begun to interest European...
Migration Management, a regime of radical differentiation and exclusion, renders many people illegal...