The existing critical literature on NGOs operating in the context of European migration has interrogated their involvement in systems of state surveillance and neoliberal governmentality. We supplement this with a critical political economy perspective which reveals the implication of the humanitarian sector in broader systems of capital accumulation. We draw on two related critical literatures, on Racial Capitalism and Relative Surplus Populations (RSPs), to explore the complex role that NGOs, both large and grassroots, serve in managing displaced populations at the borders of Europe. By introducing the concepts of the ‘migration fix’, secondary exploitation and racialisation, we show how NGOs are implicated, often unwittingly, in the prod...
In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migran...
This is a Political Economy study on migrants-citizens relations management in the United States of ...
This paper contributes to discussions on humanitarian advocacy. The European migration regime as con...
The existing critical literature on NGOs operating in the context of European migration has interrog...
The existing critical literature on NGOs operating in the context of European migration has interrog...
Humanitarianism is increasingly used to address migration in Europe, from search and rescue operatio...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons NonCommercial-NoD...
The article retraces the institutional, legal, and societal developments that have accompanied the i...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
The notion of humanitarian government has been increasingly employed to describe the simultaneous an...
The paradoxical merger of humanitarian care and securitization imperatives can be seen not only at e...
The paradoxical merger of humanitarian care and securitization imperatives can be seen not only at e...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
According to the UN Refugee Agency, 59.5 million people around the world were forcibly displaced in ...
The recently published book, Policing Humanitarianism: EU Policies Against Human Smuggling and their...
In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migran...
This is a Political Economy study on migrants-citizens relations management in the United States of ...
This paper contributes to discussions on humanitarian advocacy. The European migration regime as con...
The existing critical literature on NGOs operating in the context of European migration has interrog...
The existing critical literature on NGOs operating in the context of European migration has interrog...
Humanitarianism is increasingly used to address migration in Europe, from search and rescue operatio...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons NonCommercial-NoD...
The article retraces the institutional, legal, and societal developments that have accompanied the i...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
The notion of humanitarian government has been increasingly employed to describe the simultaneous an...
The paradoxical merger of humanitarian care and securitization imperatives can be seen not only at e...
The paradoxical merger of humanitarian care and securitization imperatives can be seen not only at e...
This article examines how refugee support volunteers based in Britain and in France negotiate the bo...
According to the UN Refugee Agency, 59.5 million people around the world were forcibly displaced in ...
The recently published book, Policing Humanitarianism: EU Policies Against Human Smuggling and their...
In migration studies, humanitarian work and workers are studied as benefactors or managers of migran...
This is a Political Economy study on migrants-citizens relations management in the United States of ...
This paper contributes to discussions on humanitarian advocacy. The European migration regime as con...