This article contributes to debates about the autonomy of migration (AoM) by ethnographically detailing the EU border regime's external operations in Nouadhibou, Mauritania. In showing how the EU border regime is entangled within the political economy and social relations of the city, it offers three contributions to AoM discussion. Firstly, it nuances and reframes the interplay between illegalised migrants and the border regime by showing that it can take multiple forms, some less antagonistic than others. Secondly, it contextualises this interplay by situating it within the historical trajectory and social relations of the political economy in which it unfolds. Thirdly, it highlights the relevance of the Global South context of this analy...
International audienceThis article is about border practices circumventing the law – "clandestine" m...
Migration Management, a regime of radical differentiation and exclusion, renders many people illegal...
Author’s note: This is an edited version of an appendix to my book Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine mig...
This article contributes to debates about the autonomy of migration (AoM) by ethnographically detail...
Migration into Mauritania from the south is composed of the following highly volatile and confluent ...
This article situates the EU border externalisation process within the regional history and social d...
European Union (EU) migration policy prescribes dialogue and cooperation with the transit countries ...
This article will examine the various phases of an on-going process that has resulted in a negotiate...
International audienceThis chapter examines different forms of migrant integration in Nouadhibou, Ma...
The externalized European “migration management” in West Africa has technologically modernized and m...
International audienceThe article takes the approach of multilevel politics to analyse the way the p...
This article explores the nature and role of border regimes from the perspective of refugee regimes ...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
The rich world’s borders increasingly seem like a battleground where a new kind of ‘threat’ is fough...
Based on several field studies since 2004, our research outlines the reversibility of the migratory ...
International audienceThis article is about border practices circumventing the law – "clandestine" m...
Migration Management, a regime of radical differentiation and exclusion, renders many people illegal...
Author’s note: This is an edited version of an appendix to my book Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine mig...
This article contributes to debates about the autonomy of migration (AoM) by ethnographically detail...
Migration into Mauritania from the south is composed of the following highly volatile and confluent ...
This article situates the EU border externalisation process within the regional history and social d...
European Union (EU) migration policy prescribes dialogue and cooperation with the transit countries ...
This article will examine the various phases of an on-going process that has resulted in a negotiate...
International audienceThis chapter examines different forms of migrant integration in Nouadhibou, Ma...
The externalized European “migration management” in West Africa has technologically modernized and m...
International audienceThe article takes the approach of multilevel politics to analyse the way the p...
This article explores the nature and role of border regimes from the perspective of refugee regimes ...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
The rich world’s borders increasingly seem like a battleground where a new kind of ‘threat’ is fough...
Based on several field studies since 2004, our research outlines the reversibility of the migratory ...
International audienceThis article is about border practices circumventing the law – "clandestine" m...
Migration Management, a regime of radical differentiation and exclusion, renders many people illegal...
Author’s note: This is an edited version of an appendix to my book Illegality, Inc.: Clandestine mig...