Although Member states have increasingly relied on welfare policies to control intra-EU migration in the last decade, they often grant additional social rights to EU citizens who do not comply with residency requirements set by EU law, revealing a gap between declared restrictive aims and actual inclusive measures. Based on document analysis and semi-structured interviews in Belgium, this article analyses the interests and logics of the plurality of institutional and civil society actors on the welfare-EU migration nexus, suggesting that policy inconsistency resulted from the struggle of these – conflictive – logics. In doing so, the paper also reveals how the category of ‘illegal EU migrants’ has been institutionally produced ‘from below’,...
Moving as a French or Dutch citizen to Belgium should be easy, given the freedom of movement of EU c...
Under EU law, EU citizens constitute a particular group of immigrants, as they can, mostly without r...
While citizenship scholars have documented the increasing moralisation of immigration and integratio...
peer reviewedAlthough Member states have increasingly relied on welfare policies to control intra-EU...
In the dual context of increased Central and Eastern European migration and of the global financial ...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
Following the financial and economic crisis, welfare policies across the EU are increasingly becomin...
Stemmed from a research conducted in Belgium, this paper aims at exploring the notion of deservingne...
Scholars agree that international migration challenges a national conception of citizenship. It puts...
Based on socio-historic and ethnographic fieldwork, this thesis analysis the birth and evolutions of...
Mainly focused on the vulnerabilities of migrants with a precarious legal status, current scholarshi...
Moving as a French or Dutch citizen to Belgium should be easy, given the freedom of movement of EU c...
Under EU law, EU citizens constitute a particular group of immigrants, as they can, mostly without r...
While citizenship scholars have documented the increasing moralisation of immigration and integratio...
peer reviewedAlthough Member states have increasingly relied on welfare policies to control intra-EU...
In the dual context of increased Central and Eastern European migration and of the global financial ...
One of the reasons why international migration is so central to the politics of many European countr...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented mi...
Following the financial and economic crisis, welfare policies across the EU are increasingly becomin...
Stemmed from a research conducted in Belgium, this paper aims at exploring the notion of deservingne...
Scholars agree that international migration challenges a national conception of citizenship. It puts...
Based on socio-historic and ethnographic fieldwork, this thesis analysis the birth and evolutions of...
Mainly focused on the vulnerabilities of migrants with a precarious legal status, current scholarshi...
Moving as a French or Dutch citizen to Belgium should be easy, given the freedom of movement of EU c...
Under EU law, EU citizens constitute a particular group of immigrants, as they can, mostly without r...
While citizenship scholars have documented the increasing moralisation of immigration and integratio...