This thematic issue is a collection of articles reflecting on methods as border devices of hierarchical inclusion spanning migration, mobility and border studies. It maps some key concerns and responses emerging from what we call academic backstages of migration, mobility and border research by younger academics. These concerns are around (dis)entangling positions beyond Us/Them (i.e. researcher/researched), delinking from the spectacle of migration and deviating from the categories of migration apparatuses. While these concerns are not new in themselves the articles however situate these broader concerns shaping migration, mobility and border studies within specific contexts, dilemmas, choices, doubts, tactics and unresolved paradoxes of d...
The politics of migration has become increasingly prominent as a site of struggle. However, the acti...
The long-standing collaboration between Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson finds in Border as Method,...
This paper offers some behind-the-scenes insights drawn from the collective fieldwork experiences of...
Based on research conducted among EU border enforcement officials, this article embarks on a discuss...
Fitzgerald DS. Mixing methods and crossing boundaries in the study of international migration. COMCA...
In this article I critically interrogate the ways researchers produce knowledge about the making and...
In this article I critically interrogate the ways researchers produce knowledge about the making and...
Based on research conducted among EU border enforcement officials, this article embarks on a discuss...
Shinozaki K. Transnational dynamics in a migrant researching migrants. Self-reflexivity and boundary...
The plethora of meanings associated with the term “border” not only accentuates the frequent use of ...
Amelina A, Faist T, Glick-Schiller N, Nergiz DD. Methodological Predicaments of Cross-Border Studies...
What is a border? Who is a migrant? The paper uses these questions to distinguish between constructi...
Amelina A, Nergiz DD, Faist T, Glick-Schiller N, eds. Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Research Me...
As mobilities studies became a well-respected field in social science, discussions on mobile researc...
Can the border be considered an epistemological starting point for the analysis of border theories a...
The politics of migration has become increasingly prominent as a site of struggle. However, the acti...
The long-standing collaboration between Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson finds in Border as Method,...
This paper offers some behind-the-scenes insights drawn from the collective fieldwork experiences of...
Based on research conducted among EU border enforcement officials, this article embarks on a discuss...
Fitzgerald DS. Mixing methods and crossing boundaries in the study of international migration. COMCA...
In this article I critically interrogate the ways researchers produce knowledge about the making and...
In this article I critically interrogate the ways researchers produce knowledge about the making and...
Based on research conducted among EU border enforcement officials, this article embarks on a discuss...
Shinozaki K. Transnational dynamics in a migrant researching migrants. Self-reflexivity and boundary...
The plethora of meanings associated with the term “border” not only accentuates the frequent use of ...
Amelina A, Faist T, Glick-Schiller N, Nergiz DD. Methodological Predicaments of Cross-Border Studies...
What is a border? Who is a migrant? The paper uses these questions to distinguish between constructi...
Amelina A, Nergiz DD, Faist T, Glick-Schiller N, eds. Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Research Me...
As mobilities studies became a well-respected field in social science, discussions on mobile researc...
Can the border be considered an epistemological starting point for the analysis of border theories a...
The politics of migration has become increasingly prominent as a site of struggle. However, the acti...
The long-standing collaboration between Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson finds in Border as Method,...
This paper offers some behind-the-scenes insights drawn from the collective fieldwork experiences of...