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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. The Borders of “Europe” and the European Question 1
- 1 “The Secret Is to Look Good on Paper”: Appropriating Mobility within and against a Machine of Illegalization 37
- 2 Rescued and Caught: The Humanitarian-Security Nexus at Europe’s Frontiers 64
- 3 Liquid Traces: Investigating the Deaths of Migrants at the EU’s Maritime Frontier 95
- 4 The Mediterranean Question: Europe and Its Predicament in the Southern Peripheries 120
- 5 Europe Confronted by Its Expelled Migrants: The Politics of Expelled Migrants’ Associations in Africa 141
- 6 Choucha beyond the Camp: Challenging the Border of Migration Studies 165
- 7 “Europe” from “Here”: Syrian Migrants/Refugees in Istanbul and Imagined Migrations into and within “Europe” 185
- 8 Excessive Migration, Excessive Governance: Border Entanglements in Greek EU-rope 210
- 9 Dubliners: Unthinking Displacement, Illegality, and Refugeeness within Europe’s Geographies of Asylum 233
- 10 The “Gran Ghettò”: Migrant Labor and Militant Research in Southern Italy 255
- 11 “We Want to Hear from You”: Reporting as Bordering in the Political Space of Europe 283
- References 299
- Contributors 341
- Index 345
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. The Borders of “Europe” and the European Question 1
- 1 “The Secret Is to Look Good on Paper”: Appropriating Mobility within and against a Machine of Illegalization 37
- 2 Rescued and Caught: The Humanitarian-Security Nexus at Europe’s Frontiers 64
- 3 Liquid Traces: Investigating the Deaths of Migrants at the EU’s Maritime Frontier 95
- 4 The Mediterranean Question: Europe and Its Predicament in the Southern Peripheries 120
- 5 Europe Confronted by Its Expelled Migrants: The Politics of Expelled Migrants’ Associations in Africa 141
- 6 Choucha beyond the Camp: Challenging the Border of Migration Studies 165
- 7 “Europe” from “Here”: Syrian Migrants/Refugees in Istanbul and Imagined Migrations into and within “Europe” 185
- 8 Excessive Migration, Excessive Governance: Border Entanglements in Greek EU-rope 210
- 9 Dubliners: Unthinking Displacement, Illegality, and Refugeeness within Europe’s Geographies of Asylum 233
- 10 The “Gran Ghettò”: Migrant Labor and Militant Research in Southern Italy 255
- 11 “We Want to Hear from You”: Reporting as Bordering in the Political Space of Europe 283
- References 299
- Contributors 341
- Index 345