This paper considers how conjunctions of crisis and migration are productive in a Foucauldian sense. More specifically, it examines how cycles of crisis and migration are productive of new political identities. This is explored through the case of Sahrawis from the disputed territory of Western Sahara, many of whom live in exile in refugee camps in Algeria. The paper addresses how the conjunction of the crisis (from a Sahrawi nationalist perspective) of Morocco’s partial annexation of Western Sahara with the forced migration to Algeria helped produce the new political identity of Sahrawi citizens of the state-in-exile based in the refugee camps. It further argues that in the Sahrawi case, this is part of a longstanding pattern dating back t...
This paper examines the ways in which articulations of Moroccan, Maghrebi, and African identity are ...
Refugee studies often focus on the devastating effects forced migration can have on a refugee popula...
This paper proposes the importance of examining not only how and when diasporas are mobilized by pol...
"Sovereignty in Exile" explores sovereignty and state power through the case of a liberation movemen...
Sahrawi communities in the Western Saharan region of northwest Africa have experienced a series of r...
This work is a socio-historical study of the roots of Sahrawi national identity. The Sahrawi are a c...
Saharawi refugees from Western Sahara have been leading a social revolution from the desert refugee ...
The immense so-called Arab Spring mobilization suggested a politically-produced process; created by ...
The purpose of this working paper is to explore one of the political premises of the current violenc...
What happens when something that has become a synonym for possibility, wealth and dignity starts det...
In 1989 a conflict arose on the Senegal-Mauritania border, resulting in violence by populations on e...
International audienceToday the Sahara has again become a space of movement of migrants and goods be...
At the level of formal attempts at conflict resolution, the Western Sahara conflict has been locked ...
International audienceToday the Sahara has again become a space of movement of migrants and goods be...
My research investigates the situation in the Saharawis refugee camps in Algeria, after fleeing the ...
This paper examines the ways in which articulations of Moroccan, Maghrebi, and African identity are ...
Refugee studies often focus on the devastating effects forced migration can have on a refugee popula...
This paper proposes the importance of examining not only how and when diasporas are mobilized by pol...
"Sovereignty in Exile" explores sovereignty and state power through the case of a liberation movemen...
Sahrawi communities in the Western Saharan region of northwest Africa have experienced a series of r...
This work is a socio-historical study of the roots of Sahrawi national identity. The Sahrawi are a c...
Saharawi refugees from Western Sahara have been leading a social revolution from the desert refugee ...
The immense so-called Arab Spring mobilization suggested a politically-produced process; created by ...
The purpose of this working paper is to explore one of the political premises of the current violenc...
What happens when something that has become a synonym for possibility, wealth and dignity starts det...
In 1989 a conflict arose on the Senegal-Mauritania border, resulting in violence by populations on e...
International audienceToday the Sahara has again become a space of movement of migrants and goods be...
At the level of formal attempts at conflict resolution, the Western Sahara conflict has been locked ...
International audienceToday the Sahara has again become a space of movement of migrants and goods be...
My research investigates the situation in the Saharawis refugee camps in Algeria, after fleeing the ...
This paper examines the ways in which articulations of Moroccan, Maghrebi, and African identity are ...
Refugee studies often focus on the devastating effects forced migration can have on a refugee popula...
This paper proposes the importance of examining not only how and when diasporas are mobilized by pol...