The latest Open Access volume of Migration and Society has published!
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The latest Open Access volume of Migration and Society has published!
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Migration and Society Volume 7 Table of Contents
Editorial Global and Intersecting Solidarities Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Mette Louise Berg, and Tatiana Thieme A Manifesto for Bread and Roses Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh I. Special Themed Section: Critical Humanitarianisms Editorial Introduction: Neoliberal Temporalities and Expertise in Migration Governance Sara Riva, Tess Altman, and Gerhard Hoffstaedter Island Detention and Seeking Asylum in the Asia-Pacific: The Entanglement of Humanitarianism in State Practices of “Grey Sovereignty” Rachel Sharples Mediating Mundane Life: Military-Humanitarian Temporalities as Mechanisms of Migration Governance in Brazil Bronte Alexander Refugee Registration Schemes in Malaysia: Governing Refugees by Maintaining the Status Quo and Reinforcing Borders Aslam Abd Jalil and Gerhard Hoffstaedter Apolitical Humanitarianism?: Neoliberal Governance and Bordering in a Transnational Interfaith Organization Sarah Haggar Civil Society Silos: Racialized Neoliberal Logics and Subversive Expertise in the Movement against Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders Tess Altman Special Themed Section: Colonialism, Postcoloniality, and the Study of Forced Migration Editorial Introduction: Colonialism, Postcoloniality, and the Study of Forced Migration Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, Kate Pincock, Clayton Boeyink, and Laura Rosanne Adderley Model Settlers, Model Laborers, and the Limits of the Anti-Slavery Colonial Imagination: Reflections on British Management of the First Africans Rescued from the Atlantic Slave Trade in the Post-1807 Caribbean Laura Rosanne Adderley (De)coloniality of “Tethered Mobilities” in Freetown, Sierra Leone and Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Tanzania Clayton Boeyink and Simeon Koroma
The Gendered Necropolitics of Migration Control in a French Postcolonial Periphery Nina Sahraoui
Linking Land and Sea: Intersections between Indigenous Peoples’ Dispossession and Asylum Seekers’ Containment by Australia Susan Reardon-Smith
III. General Articles “The Story's in the Telling”: Using Narrative Genre as a Lens to Explore the Well-Being and Life Projects of Unaccompanied Young Migrants and Refugees Jennifer Allsopp IV. People And Places Rescaling Food Insecurity: On Eating and Feeding in Migrant Shelters Tiana Bakić Hayden V. Reflections Foreclosure, Disclosure, and Political Engagement: A Collaborative Reflection on Scholar-Activism in the Neoliberal University Noor Amr, Madeline Bass, Ulrike Bialas, Elisa Lanari, Katharyne Mitchell, Eric W. Schoon, Jagat Sohail, and Paladia Ziss Interview with Jonathan Darling, author of Systems of Suffering: Dispersal and the Denial of Asylum (2022) Jonathan Darling and Sarah M. Hughes VI. Creative Encounters Persistence on Living, Resistance for the Living Yousif M. Qasmiyeh The Radiator Ngoi Hui Chien Poetry On the Run Hanno Brankamp and Kodi Arnu Ngutulu VII. Book Reviews A Welcome from the New Book Reviews Editors Olivia Sheringham and Nassim Majidi Book Reviews Lewis Turner, Nauja Kleist, Nassim Majidi, Christina Clark-Kazak, Josiane Matar, and Ayda Sign up for email updates: http://bit.ly/2EAmLGQ Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/migration-and-society Please support the Subscribe-to-Open initiative and recommend Migration & Society to your institution's library: https://www.berghahnjournals.com/page/berghahn-open-anthro Please fill out the one-step web form to do so: http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/migration-and-society/library-recommendations/