All†Borders†Are†Temporary Migration is a phenomenon, not a problem – something that simply is. The right to migrate and to move freely is our human right. When societies restrict or choke off the movements of their citizens, they end up doing the work of a dam, they generate power and control floods, but in doing so they destroy life and wreck the surrounding space. Justseeds†(excerpt) As the current administration at the time of this writing continues its program of deportation of women and children from the U.S. to their war torn and violent countries of origin, I want not to engage in an art practice that doesn’t consider the sociopolitical climate of our times
A complicating factor in any analysis of migration and policy is that virtually any policy can have ...
Spatial movement of the population is not a new phenomenon - it hasbeen happening throughout the his...
Non-citizens must comply with immigration laws just because citizens say so. The citizenry takes for...
As the world stands today, we have a refugee and immigrant crisis of apocalyptic proportions. Men, w...
Migranticization can be understood as those sets of performative practices that ascribe a migratory ...
A sojourner desires to return. A migrant plans to settle down. A transient moves on. The centre of a...
Moving has been an essential human characteristic since the beginning of history. From the worldwide...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
Present times are not only times of proliferation of borders, aimed at controlling the mobility of s...
Noncitizens must comply with immigration laws just because citizens say so. The citizenry takes for ...
Migration has always been generating a complex tension between individuals and nations. There are ma...
Whether or not it is possible to define our age as ‘the age of migration’ (Castles and Miller, 1993)...
Migration can be defined as internal or international movement of individuals within or across a sta...
Human rights declarations provide the right for any person to leave their country, yet do not provid...
Despite the significant benefits of migration, some migrants remain among the most vulnerable member...
A complicating factor in any analysis of migration and policy is that virtually any policy can have ...
Spatial movement of the population is not a new phenomenon - it hasbeen happening throughout the his...
Non-citizens must comply with immigration laws just because citizens say so. The citizenry takes for...
As the world stands today, we have a refugee and immigrant crisis of apocalyptic proportions. Men, w...
Migranticization can be understood as those sets of performative practices that ascribe a migratory ...
A sojourner desires to return. A migrant plans to settle down. A transient moves on. The centre of a...
Moving has been an essential human characteristic since the beginning of history. From the worldwide...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
Present times are not only times of proliferation of borders, aimed at controlling the mobility of s...
Noncitizens must comply with immigration laws just because citizens say so. The citizenry takes for ...
Migration has always been generating a complex tension between individuals and nations. There are ma...
Whether or not it is possible to define our age as ‘the age of migration’ (Castles and Miller, 1993)...
Migration can be defined as internal or international movement of individuals within or across a sta...
Human rights declarations provide the right for any person to leave their country, yet do not provid...
Despite the significant benefits of migration, some migrants remain among the most vulnerable member...
A complicating factor in any analysis of migration and policy is that virtually any policy can have ...
Spatial movement of the population is not a new phenomenon - it hasbeen happening throughout the his...
Non-citizens must comply with immigration laws just because citizens say so. The citizenry takes for...