This article uses the multiple and contradictory realities of Melilla, a pene-enclave and -exclave of Spain in North Africa, to draw out the contemporary practice of Spanish, European Union, and Moroccan immigration enforcement policies. The city is many things at once: a piece of Europe in North Africa and a symbol of Spain’s colonial history; an example of the contemporary narrative of a cosmopolitan and multicultural Europe; a place where extraterritorial and intraterritorial dynamics demonstrate territory’s continuing allure despite the security challenges and the lack of economic or strategic value; a metaphorical island of contrasting geopolitical and biopolitical practices; and a place of regional flows and cross-border cooperation b...
The suffering of illegalized migrants and refugees travelling through irregular routes towards the E...
The article is dedicated to one of the most important problems of Spain’s foreign policy, namely the...
Ceuta, Melilla, and the neighboring Moroccan territories can be imagined as testing grounds where di...
This article will examine the border and identity challenges for the Spanish (semi)enclaves of Ceuta...
This special issue deals with the complex situation of Melilla as a border town that links Spain and...
Abstract: This article aims to study and analyze the border region of Melilla (Spain) - Nador (Moroc...
This article contributes to debates about the autonomy of migration (AoM) by ethnographically detail...
Situated on the north-eastern coast of Morocco, the Spanish enclave of Melilla is a paradigmatic cas...
Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
Beyond their most physical manifestations as fences, gates and border guards, international borders ...
Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article builds on the ‘practice turn’ in border studies by critically engaging assemblage theor...
This dissertation is based on a 5,5 month fieldwork in Melilla, a Spanish city in northeastern Moroc...
This article examines developments along the central Mediterranean border, following the outbreak of...
The suffering of illegalized migrants and refugees travelling through irregular routes towards the E...
The article is dedicated to one of the most important problems of Spain’s foreign policy, namely the...
Ceuta, Melilla, and the neighboring Moroccan territories can be imagined as testing grounds where di...
This article will examine the border and identity challenges for the Spanish (semi)enclaves of Ceuta...
This special issue deals with the complex situation of Melilla as a border town that links Spain and...
Abstract: This article aims to study and analyze the border region of Melilla (Spain) - Nador (Moroc...
This article contributes to debates about the autonomy of migration (AoM) by ethnographically detail...
Situated on the north-eastern coast of Morocco, the Spanish enclave of Melilla is a paradigmatic cas...
Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
Beyond their most physical manifestations as fences, gates and border guards, international borders ...
Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article builds on the ‘practice turn’ in border studies by critically engaging assemblage theor...
This dissertation is based on a 5,5 month fieldwork in Melilla, a Spanish city in northeastern Moroc...
This article examines developments along the central Mediterranean border, following the outbreak of...
The suffering of illegalized migrants and refugees travelling through irregular routes towards the E...
The article is dedicated to one of the most important problems of Spain’s foreign policy, namely the...
Ceuta, Melilla, and the neighboring Moroccan territories can be imagined as testing grounds where di...