This working paper is based on empirical research on the Translocal Figurations of Displacement in Greece and Italy. The authors aim to compare protracted displacement in Greece and Italy, looking at the structural forces shaping it and their interactions with migrants’ mobility and connectivity. This comparison is based on the analysis of the relations between two contextual variables (governance regimes and host population) and three key variables (mobility, connectivity and marginalisation). In this paper, they present findings from three study sites in Greece and four research locations in Italy. Findings show that protracted legal and socio-economic marginalisation is a key feature characterising the lives of displaced people in southe...
This article deals with the ways in which migrants are controlled, contained and selected after land...
Human, material and intellectual exchanges in the Mediterranean have developed continuously over tim...
In this paper, which is based on fieldwork carried out in Italy in 2001–02, I consider migrants as m...
This working paper is based on empirical research on the Translocal Figurations of Displacement in G...
The reception and protection system in Greece in the aftermath of the so-called refugee crisis produ...
This article examines how the experience of protracted displacement interacts with mobility desires ...
Within the European Union (EU), Italy is one of the main countries of transit and destination for mi...
This article examines how the experience of protracted displacement interacts with mobility desires ...
Protracted displacement exists in the European Union. TRAFIG research shows that many forced migrant...
Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those ...
The migration flows that peaked during the 2015-2016 “refugee crisis” have had long-lasting effects ...
On 15 February the Italian coastguard launched an operation to rescue more than 2,000 migrants who w...
This book focuses on irregular migration as a complex socio-economic process where states, actors an...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
This article deals with the ways in which migrants are controlled, contained and selected after land...
Human, material and intellectual exchanges in the Mediterranean have developed continuously over tim...
In this paper, which is based on fieldwork carried out in Italy in 2001–02, I consider migrants as m...
This working paper is based on empirical research on the Translocal Figurations of Displacement in G...
The reception and protection system in Greece in the aftermath of the so-called refugee crisis produ...
This article examines how the experience of protracted displacement interacts with mobility desires ...
Within the European Union (EU), Italy is one of the main countries of transit and destination for mi...
This article examines how the experience of protracted displacement interacts with mobility desires ...
Protracted displacement exists in the European Union. TRAFIG research shows that many forced migrant...
Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those ...
The migration flows that peaked during the 2015-2016 “refugee crisis” have had long-lasting effects ...
On 15 February the Italian coastguard launched an operation to rescue more than 2,000 migrants who w...
This book focuses on irregular migration as a complex socio-economic process where states, actors an...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
This working paper explores the governance of protracted displacement across global, regional and do...
This article deals with the ways in which migrants are controlled, contained and selected after land...
Human, material and intellectual exchanges in the Mediterranean have developed continuously over tim...
In this paper, which is based on fieldwork carried out in Italy in 2001–02, I consider migrants as m...