Starting from our ethnographical researches carried out within refugees-camps in Lebanon and within accommodation centres for asylum seekers in Northern Italy, we propose here a debate around some “alternative” practices of hosting migrants. Far from being a comparison between two national contexts, the paper is a double analysis with the aim of delocalizing the glaze, crossing the borders and searching for other dimensions of “welcoming practices”. If the challenge with asylum seekers and refugees is to build up a relational process involving together ourselves and the migrants, hereby we suggest a sort of conversation, on the opposites shores of the Mediterranean, among examples of daily practices of welcoming and of constructing a relati...
In recent years a lot has been written about foreign migration in Italy, about the crossing of invis...
This paper engages the instabilities of the category of ‘asylum’ looking at Arab Uprisings' mobility...
Since the 1990s and especially since the so-called Refugee Crisis in 2015, hundreds of thousands of ...
Intercultural Mediators play a key role within the reception system for refugees and asylum seekers....
The surge of migrants crossing the Mediterranean in search of protection has been widely described a...
This presentation takes as its object of analysis and investigation asylum seekers’ reception centre...
This article focuses on the experiences of widespread reception of asylum seekers and refugees carri...
This study aims to investigate the criticisms and support factors of the migratory experience of a g...
This thesis questions the bureaucratic pathways that shape asylum seekers' subjectivities in their e...
The metaphor of the bridge and of the encounter among cultures has for a long time characterized the...
The argument will be divided into three main parts. In the first part it will be examined the defini...
In contemporary society, where inequalities between the 'native' population and migrants are increas...
At a time when the guarantees that international protection seemed to offer are being constantly und...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> – Sicily is undoubtedly highly involved in welcoming migrants and asylu...
In recent years a lot has been written about foreign migration in Italy, about the crossing of invis...
In recent years a lot has been written about foreign migration in Italy, about the crossing of invis...
This paper engages the instabilities of the category of ‘asylum’ looking at Arab Uprisings' mobility...
Since the 1990s and especially since the so-called Refugee Crisis in 2015, hundreds of thousands of ...
Intercultural Mediators play a key role within the reception system for refugees and asylum seekers....
The surge of migrants crossing the Mediterranean in search of protection has been widely described a...
This presentation takes as its object of analysis and investigation asylum seekers’ reception centre...
This article focuses on the experiences of widespread reception of asylum seekers and refugees carri...
This study aims to investigate the criticisms and support factors of the migratory experience of a g...
This thesis questions the bureaucratic pathways that shape asylum seekers' subjectivities in their e...
The metaphor of the bridge and of the encounter among cultures has for a long time characterized the...
The argument will be divided into three main parts. In the first part it will be examined the defini...
In contemporary society, where inequalities between the 'native' population and migrants are increas...
At a time when the guarantees that international protection seemed to offer are being constantly und...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> – Sicily is undoubtedly highly involved in welcoming migrants and asylu...
In recent years a lot has been written about foreign migration in Italy, about the crossing of invis...
In recent years a lot has been written about foreign migration in Italy, about the crossing of invis...
This paper engages the instabilities of the category of ‘asylum’ looking at Arab Uprisings' mobility...
Since the 1990s and especially since the so-called Refugee Crisis in 2015, hundreds of thousands of ...