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After Deportation
Unless they are disrupted, deportations tend to go unnoticed. It is usually only the shocking deaths of deportees, or direct action of activists that…
Tags: bureaucracy, migration
March, 2019
The Road – An Ethnography of (Im)Mobility, Space, and Cross-border Infrastructures in the Balkans
Central to the capturing cover-image, the downhill stone-paved street of the Pazari district of Gjirokastër, south Albania, reflects the orientation of Dimitris Dalakoglou’s book…
Tags: infrastructure, migration, ideology
February, 2018
Call for Reviews: Recent Publications on Gender
While gender remains a mostly female domain of inquiry, our list of recent publications features not only male authors, but also discusses contemporary masculinities….
August, 2016
Virtual Roundtable: Antonio De Lauri’s response
1. To what extent does the notion of political agency help to understand political change? To some extent, the notion of political agency has…
August, 2016
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