In the last thirty years, thousands of migrants have died in the Mediterranean Sea. According to scholars, shipwrecks are far from being accidental. Rather, these deaths correspond to specific strategies having the aim of securitising the European continent. Through politics of frontiers’ militarization, patrolling, and externalization, and by withdrawing or delaying from any safe and rescue operation in the Sea, the Mare Nostrum become a Mare Nullius. The political regime of death, the rhetorical discourse of casualties, and the public anaesthesia surrounding the phenomenon is engaged by a fragmented constellation of civil societies’ groups and individuals. Using interviews with activists and artists, and by retracing the socio-historic...
The need to identify the dead - an issue of paramount importance for the forensic sciences - and its...
How are politics generated by grief actually lived, and how do they endure? By exploring long-term r...
Over 300 migrants travelling from Libya to Italy died on 3 October when the boat they were travellin...
Over the last decades, the dramatic deaths in the attempt to cross international borders have become...
This paper focuses on the issue of the death of migrants and invites us to recognise bodily vulnerab...
The dramatic rise of irregular migration between the two banks of the Mediterranean and from Syria a...
In November 2014, Pope Francis urged European leaders to stop the Mediterranean Sea from becoming a ...
In the wake of the April 19 tragedy in the Mediterranean, in which more than 900 migrants died when ...
On March 1997, during a naval blockade imposed by Italy to prevent illegal immigration, the motorboa...
EUrope has created a space of human suffering within which military‐humanitarian measures seem urgen...
Approximately eight people have died every single day since January 1, 2014 attempting to cross the ...
Since the early 1990s, the \u2018migration crisis\u2019 has been high on Europe\u2019s agenda and a ...
Only a Europe able to recognize the Mediterranean as its cradle can deem it its ‘natural’ centre of ...
The need to identify the dead - an issue of paramount importance for the forensic sciences - and its...
How are politics generated by grief actually lived, and how do they endure? By exploring long-term r...
Over 300 migrants travelling from Libya to Italy died on 3 October when the boat they were travellin...
Over the last decades, the dramatic deaths in the attempt to cross international borders have become...
This paper focuses on the issue of the death of migrants and invites us to recognise bodily vulnerab...
The dramatic rise of irregular migration between the two banks of the Mediterranean and from Syria a...
In November 2014, Pope Francis urged European leaders to stop the Mediterranean Sea from becoming a ...
In the wake of the April 19 tragedy in the Mediterranean, in which more than 900 migrants died when ...
On March 1997, during a naval blockade imposed by Italy to prevent illegal immigration, the motorboa...
EUrope has created a space of human suffering within which military‐humanitarian measures seem urgen...
Approximately eight people have died every single day since January 1, 2014 attempting to cross the ...
Since the early 1990s, the \u2018migration crisis\u2019 has been high on Europe\u2019s agenda and a ...
Only a Europe able to recognize the Mediterranean as its cradle can deem it its ‘natural’ centre of ...
The need to identify the dead - an issue of paramount importance for the forensic sciences - and its...
How are politics generated by grief actually lived, and how do they endure? By exploring long-term r...
Over 300 migrants travelling from Libya to Italy died on 3 October when the boat they were travellin...