"This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing the notion of ‘pop-up governance’. It reflects on our two year-long fieldwork on Lesbos, Greece at the peak of Europe’s migrant reception crisis (2015–2017). We present recent developments in border and migration management in the EU and we position these within recent migration debates. We then present the two main facets guiding migrant reception and governance in Lesbos, namely humanitarian..
To many, a border is a geographical fact; an immoveable, unchanging entity. But what happens when a ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This article makes a theoretical argument stemming from our study of the European Commission's hotsp...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
From 2015-2019, over 1.03 million people crossed borders into Greece with the intention of transitin...
This paper presents the research objectives and conceptual framework of a PhD thesis being conducted...
Responding to the self-declared Mediterranean migration crisis in 2015, the European Commission laun...
The research of this thesis is guided by a curiosity to understand the soft law non-binding framewor...
In the summer of 2015, the island of Lesvos was at the heart of one of the major displacements of po...
Abstract: As far as the social transformation and new construction are concerned, from 200...
This open access book offers a cross-disciplinary view of challenging mobility issues for migrants a...
To many, a border is a geographical fact; an immoveable, unchanging entity. But what happens when a ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This article makes a theoretical argument stemming from our study of the European Commission's hotsp...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing ...
From 2015-2019, over 1.03 million people crossed borders into Greece with the intention of transitin...
This paper presents the research objectives and conceptual framework of a PhD thesis being conducted...
Responding to the self-declared Mediterranean migration crisis in 2015, the European Commission laun...
The research of this thesis is guided by a curiosity to understand the soft law non-binding framewor...
In the summer of 2015, the island of Lesvos was at the heart of one of the major displacements of po...
Abstract: As far as the social transformation and new construction are concerned, from 200...
This open access book offers a cross-disciplinary view of challenging mobility issues for migrants a...
To many, a border is a geographical fact; an immoveable, unchanging entity. But what happens when a ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This article makes a theoretical argument stemming from our study of the European Commission's hotsp...