This paper foregrounds the centrality of reproductive politics in constituting the spaces of migrant activism. Addressing social reproductive issues as racial issues, it exposes how “premature death” and questions of survival shape migrants’ lives throughout the uneven geographies of racial capitalism. Drawing on the political experiences of the “No Evictions Network”—a migrant and activist-led group campaigning for asylum seekers’ rights in Glasgow (Scotland)—the paper suggests the concept of “political reproduction”, grasping the interchange between care, trust, empowerment, political subjectivation, and the overcoming of barriers towards political action that take place within spaces of migrant activism. Building upon migrant voices and ...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
The article retraces the institutional, legal, and societal developments that have accompanied the i...
This paper discusses the struggles of the We Are Here movement in Amsterdam as resistance to both se...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
Since 2015, new forms of migrant solidarity work emerged in Glasgow, spurred in part by refugee flow...
In recent years British welfare policy and immigration policy have intertwined in new ways, with wid...
This article suggests the analytic lens of cultural, social and national reproduction to understand ...
This special issue focuses on migrants’ self-organised strategies in relation to housing in Europe, ...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
The existing critical literature on NGOs operating in the context of European migration has interrog...
This paper is concerned with questions of praxis that are central to the subdiscipline of labour geo...
© 2018 This paper explores reproductive justice from the perspective of those at the beginning of th...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
The article retraces the institutional, legal, and societal developments that have accompanied the i...
This paper discusses the struggles of the We Are Here movement in Amsterdam as resistance to both se...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
Since 2015, new forms of migrant solidarity work emerged in Glasgow, spurred in part by refugee flow...
In recent years British welfare policy and immigration policy have intertwined in new ways, with wid...
This article suggests the analytic lens of cultural, social and national reproduction to understand ...
This special issue focuses on migrants’ self-organised strategies in relation to housing in Europe, ...
We situate racialized migrant mothers as political actors in the landscape of austerity in England a...
This paper argues that purportedly outdated racial categories continue to resonate in contemporary f...
The existing critical literature on NGOs operating in the context of European migration has interrog...
This paper is concerned with questions of praxis that are central to the subdiscipline of labour geo...
© 2018 This paper explores reproductive justice from the perspective of those at the beginning of th...
Racialized migrant mothers are often cast as marginal to theoretical and political debates of citize...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
This paper asks two questions: How has the Covid-19 pandemic been experienced by people seeking asyl...
The article retraces the institutional, legal, and societal developments that have accompanied the i...
This paper discusses the struggles of the We Are Here movement in Amsterdam as resistance to both se...