Vulnerable Solidarities: Identity, Spatiality and the Contentious Politics of Migration

Although there has been a wide range of political responses to migration in Europe, scholarly analyses have shown that state and humanitarian responses have regardless done little to foster the integration of mobile people into host societies, resulting instead in a politics of exclusion. Resistance...

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Main Author: Anna Finiguerra (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Graduate Institute Publications
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