The Deportation Corridor. A spatial, institutional and affective state of transit
In the course of the last two decades, the territorial exclusion of unwanted foreigners, constructed as a threat to national security, has become an…
Read MoreIn the course of the last two decades, the territorial exclusion of unwanted foreigners, constructed as a threat to national security, has become an…
Read MoreIn the summer of 2008, Iris Robinson had a lot to say about homosexuality. On 6 June, in a radio interview, the Northern Ireland…
Read MoreBrief extract from a forthcoming publication Over the past decades, the rapid rise of Hindu nationalism or Hindutva in India has placed women…
Read MoreAt the entrance of a mid-sized, freshly renovated office building stands a security check-up point. Manned with three guards and state of the art…
Read MoreThis week Allegra will focus on Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora. We will start with a conversation with Latif Tas who has recently published…
Read MoreThe creation and maintenance of a national border is an act of political geography. The building of a wall or fence on that same…
Read MoreWhile operating in the Ivory tower of the Academia – in this instance referring to the extensive attention we have been bestowing on the…
Read MoreOnce you arrive in Tallinn for the EASA, you are already almost in Helsinki – so why not hop on a ferry and make…
Read MoreTo continue our discussion on ‘borders’, Simone Maddanu offers an insight into the permanent liminal time-space in which migrants who left Tunisia after the…
Read MoreTwo particularly significant types of borders divide the global world. There are the national borders separating different countries, and then there are the class…
Read MoreHeath Cabot’s first monograph, entitled « On the Doorstep of Europe: Asylum and Citizenship in Greece », will come out with the University of Pennsylvania Press,…
Read MoreToday Allegra’s #PublicationJihad continues our collaboration with POLAR: Political and Legal Anthropological Review with Part 2 of their list of publications to be reviewed (Part 1…
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