In this paper, we position the societal expectation of the ‘grateful refugee’ in the larger European script of placing migrant help and integration. We ask how might we re-imagine geographies of migrant ‘help’ so as to break with the dominant ontologies of places as sites embedded within the nation-state and the accompanying relations of power which displace the migrant in a perpetual penumbra of gratefulness? By montaging a series of contrapuntal vignettes of borderlands producing Europe, we examine the moral geographies of help and debt and how geographical imaginations of place and place-identities of practices of refugee-help today are entangled with mid-20th century wartime aid. Drawing inspiration from the negritude movement, we argue...
Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)Migration has become a key issue in the contemporary European context,...
During the so-called \u201crefugee crisis\u201d, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality to...
In recent years, local authorities in Europe have increasingly developed bordering practices that hi...
Notions such as insularity, historical erasure and racial and cultural homogeneity all constitute th...
This piece draws on recent research focused on the humanitarian politics of the refugee ‘crisis’ and...
The so-called 'refugee crisis' has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
This thesis is concerned with creative responses to the 2015-16 Calais Jungle and the ‘refugee crisi...
It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have poin...
Looking at three snapshots of migrant struggles in Europe, this paper deals with the limits and the ...
Six months is a long time in politics and this includes humanitarian politics in Europe. ‘Refugees w...
Since the early 1990s, the relative stability that had characterized Europe\u2019s post-war asylum r...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...
This edited volume explores the idea of Europe through a focus on its margins. The chapters in the v...
Building on the idea of the humanitarian border, the paper seeks to theorise its fluctuating geograp...
Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)Migration has become a key issue in the contemporary European context,...
During the so-called \u201crefugee crisis\u201d, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality to...
In recent years, local authorities in Europe have increasingly developed bordering practices that hi...
Notions such as insularity, historical erasure and racial and cultural homogeneity all constitute th...
This piece draws on recent research focused on the humanitarian politics of the refugee ‘crisis’ and...
The so-called 'refugee crisis' has been portrayed as an invasion that threatens Europe and calls its...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
This thesis is concerned with creative responses to the 2015-16 Calais Jungle and the ‘refugee crisi...
It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have poin...
Looking at three snapshots of migrant struggles in Europe, this paper deals with the limits and the ...
Six months is a long time in politics and this includes humanitarian politics in Europe. ‘Refugees w...
Since the early 1990s, the relative stability that had characterized Europe\u2019s post-war asylum r...
This book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based on ethnographic f...
This edited volume explores the idea of Europe through a focus on its margins. The chapters in the v...
Building on the idea of the humanitarian border, the paper seeks to theorise its fluctuating geograp...
Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)Migration has become a key issue in the contemporary European context,...
During the so-called \u201crefugee crisis\u201d, the notion of an unparalleled German hospitality to...
In recent years, local authorities in Europe have increasingly developed bordering practices that hi...