This article proposes an analysis of Il diritto al viaggio. Abbecedario delle migrazioni (Barbari and De Vana, 2018), examining the Mediterranean migratory phenomenon and reading it as a collective historical possession (nostrum) belonging to Europeans, Africans and Asians, as described by Fernand Braudel’s studies. In addition, based on the interpretation of the terms “Sea”, “Walls”, “Colonialism”, “Europe” and “Rights”, this work presents instruments for a multifaceted reading of migrations. It also offers an interpretation of the Mediterranean as a space for the expression of human rights, and legal and ethical responsibility, presenting the designation nostrum as an idea of sharing responsibilities and rights – meant to include non-terr...
This essay examines the measures adopted under the auspices of the European Union (EU) to respond to...
International audienceThis article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the M...
Published online: 04 January 2018In this essay, I try to view the Mediterranean not only as a sea bu...
For quite some time the Mediterranean region has become a prime arena for political action and refle...
For quite some time the Mediterranean region has been a prime arena for political action and reflect...
For quite some time the Mediterranean region has become a prime arena for political action and refle...
This paper analyses the way in which, and the reasons why, the Mediterranean Sea, from being a lime...
This brief study relies on two key words:‘Mediterranean’and ‘migration’. As regards the Mediterranea...
Only a Europe able to recognize the Mediterranean as its cradle can deem it its ‘natural’ centre of ...
The article aims to interpret Mediterranean dissonances by reading the boundaries through three theo...
Abstract This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterr...
This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterranean, fo...
This article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the Mediterranean sea as a ...
This article looks at the Mediterranean Region as a mare nostrum, a common sea that has enabled diff...
The present paper refers to the general theoretical framing upon migrations and Mediterranean. It is...
This essay examines the measures adopted under the auspices of the European Union (EU) to respond to...
International audienceThis article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the M...
Published online: 04 January 2018In this essay, I try to view the Mediterranean not only as a sea bu...
For quite some time the Mediterranean region has become a prime arena for political action and refle...
For quite some time the Mediterranean region has been a prime arena for political action and reflect...
For quite some time the Mediterranean region has become a prime arena for political action and refle...
This paper analyses the way in which, and the reasons why, the Mediterranean Sea, from being a lime...
This brief study relies on two key words:‘Mediterranean’and ‘migration’. As regards the Mediterranea...
Only a Europe able to recognize the Mediterranean as its cradle can deem it its ‘natural’ centre of ...
The article aims to interpret Mediterranean dissonances by reading the boundaries through three theo...
Abstract This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterr...
This article investigates the reshaping of the military-humanitarian border in the Mediterranean, fo...
This article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the Mediterranean sea as a ...
This article looks at the Mediterranean Region as a mare nostrum, a common sea that has enabled diff...
The present paper refers to the general theoretical framing upon migrations and Mediterranean. It is...
This essay examines the measures adopted under the auspices of the European Union (EU) to respond to...
International audienceThis article deals with this ongoing spatial and political recrafting of the M...
Published online: 04 January 2018In this essay, I try to view the Mediterranean not only as a sea bu...