Lieux chargés: afterlives of Stolpersteine
Europe’s largest decentralised memorial is artist Gunter Demnig’s ​Stolpersteine​—‘stumbling stones’— small brass plaques installed in the pavement in front of the […]
Europe’s largest decentralised memorial is artist Gunter Demnig’s ​Stolpersteine​—‘stumbling stones’— small brass plaques installed in the pavement in front of the […]
Shooting a Revolution is a smart polyseme that Donatella Della Ratta uses to describe the grim reality of Syria: one
This thematic thread evolved out of a workshop on Claiming justice after conflict. The stateless, the displaced and the
Victoria Canning’s (2018) new book makes an important contribution to a growing body of scholarship on the asylum system, bringing
Three years after Europe declared a ‘crisis’ of migration control, its border and migration regimes have become increasingly repressive. A
Hillbrow, Johannesburg: It’s April 2008. I am in the lobby of the Ambassador Hotel, one of Johannesburg’s most happening nightclubs
I started my own journey in the Brazilian northeast, on the plane from Rio de Janeiro to Fortaleza, Ceará, with
In the first of two questions of the second roundtable, human smuggling experts share their views on the (un)intended consequences of anti-smuggling
While irregular migration is a global phenomenon, the mechanisms that allow for it to occur have received scant scholarly attention.
What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Let’s consider two continents. At the beginning of 2015, Europe