This paper is about young migrants without chance of being granted legal residence status in the Schengen zone. Previous observations suggest that some migrants, whose country of origin leaves them with low chances of receiving asylum or in fact any type of residence permit, exhibit a highly complex migration pattern that is characterised by 1) durable “transit” across Europe, which is a multi-linear movement according to opportunities that open up along the journey; 2) a high degree of flexibility, as they have to respond to suddenly changing conditions, such as work opportunities, rejection of asylum claims, detention or deportation, and 3) switching between different legal statuses, such as asylum seeker, sans papiers or detainee. The ex...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...
This open access book explores the conceptual challenges posed by the presence of migrants with irre...
This article focuses on the twofold relationship between migrants’ mobility and modes of government,...
Due to lack of access to work and support services migrants with precarious legal status engage in o...
Migration is a central phenomenon of the global age, which Western societies often treat as a tempor...
Despite increasingly sophisticated border controls and public pressure for ever more effective migra...
The European Union’s ambition to create a harmonized reception system for asylum seekers differs fro...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
While many public figures and civil society members perceive irregular migration as the source of va...
The onward movement of new citizens of refugee backgrounds within the European Union is an apparentl...
peer reviewedIn 2015 and 2016, the enormous increase in asylum seekers travelling along the Balkan R...
The dichotomy between mobility and migration became a disputed conceptual distinction during the exp...
Free movement within the Schengen area is a cornerstone of European integration—and indeed an essent...
The so-called 'refugee crisis' has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
In the late 1990s transit migration to the European Union (EU) has emerged as a new field of discus...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...
This open access book explores the conceptual challenges posed by the presence of migrants with irre...
This article focuses on the twofold relationship between migrants’ mobility and modes of government,...
Due to lack of access to work and support services migrants with precarious legal status engage in o...
Migration is a central phenomenon of the global age, which Western societies often treat as a tempor...
Despite increasingly sophisticated border controls and public pressure for ever more effective migra...
The European Union’s ambition to create a harmonized reception system for asylum seekers differs fro...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
While many public figures and civil society members perceive irregular migration as the source of va...
The onward movement of new citizens of refugee backgrounds within the European Union is an apparentl...
peer reviewedIn 2015 and 2016, the enormous increase in asylum seekers travelling along the Balkan R...
The dichotomy between mobility and migration became a disputed conceptual distinction during the exp...
Free movement within the Schengen area is a cornerstone of European integration—and indeed an essent...
The so-called 'refugee crisis' has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
In the late 1990s transit migration to the European Union (EU) has emerged as a new field of discus...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...
This open access book explores the conceptual challenges posed by the presence of migrants with irre...
This article focuses on the twofold relationship between migrants’ mobility and modes of government,...