We are witnessing an “ostentatiously inhuman” (ostentatamente disumana) (Ferrajoli 2018) politics directed against migrant women and men in every part of the world, particularly in the more affluent countries. These countries were formerly referred to as developed countries, thus using a term that failed to cover over the colonialist rhetoric used against less developed ones. The same rhetoric resurfaces today, as shown by those countries that have recently joined the network of global(ised) development. This politics makes no distinctions based on age, religious orientation, economic, social, and political motivations of migration. We are facing a “war against migrations” (Palidda 2018) in the name of “security”, which gives way to an extr...
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This editorial introduces the Virtual Special Issue on the Politics of Migration by presenting a rev...
Over the last few years, return migration has received growing attention in both academic and politi...
Recent changes in the political landscape in the United Kingdom and the United States have put tight...
This is the editorial for the ‘Meaning of Migration’ issue of JOMEC Journal, June 2015. It provides ...
This is the editorial presentation of the international rewiev "Socioscapes. International Journal ...
Published: 01 December 2017Global migration yields political shifts of historical significance, prof...
During 2014 migration has remained at the very forefront of public debates around the world. Against...
This is the editorial for the special issue ‘Diaspora beyond Nationalism’. It makes a case for the r...
The Editorial explains the choices and interests at the basis of issue 3 of the journal *From the Eu...
In an interdependent world, migration is both symbol and symptom of the way in which individuals and...
Questions concerning migration and refugees made the headlines around the world in recent years amid...
Blogpost published in The Public Anthropologist. This piece deals with the connection of neoliberali...
In contrast to the nexus between welfare and migration control, the link between migration and pover...
The eight articles in this issue promise us a global journey around transformed borders, multiscalar...
Abstract: The article analyzes the historical changes in the formulation of migration policies betwe...
This editorial introduces the Virtual Special Issue on the Politics of Migration by presenting a rev...
Over the last few years, return migration has received growing attention in both academic and politi...
Recent changes in the political landscape in the United Kingdom and the United States have put tight...