25.01.2023 , in ((Racism in International Migration))
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Anna Marino
Over 23 migrants or more fleeing war zones in sub-Saharan Africa were crushed to death in the Spanish enclave of Melilla by the security forces, who should have protected them – accusations the Spanish government denies. How are we to interpret the responsibility of Spain, as well as the EU
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18.01.2023 , in ((Racism in International Migration))
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Anna Marino
The study of racism in international migration has been thus far ignored, as some claim that the letter of the law is now race-neutral, and others that racism should not be looked at because it has no biological foundation. Moreover, one strand of the academic debate has recently argued that
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20.12.2022 , in ((Politica))
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Frowin Rausis
Qatar is basking in the global spotlight as the host of the 2022 World Cup. Less prominently, it is the latest country to introduce an asylum law. Qatar’s new-found status as a global host, of football and of asylum seekers, serves to showcase the country, and boost its global reputation.
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16.12.2022 , in ((Corps et espaces en temps de crises))
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Karine Duplan
À l’heure où le vocabulaire de la crise s’impose dans nos sphères quotidiennes comme nouvelle normalité, il apparait crucial d’interroger la façon dont ces crises nous affectent différemment les un·e·s les autres, intimement et collectivement, et ce que nous en faisons, ou pouvons en faire. Les géographies féministes, parce qu’elles
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07.12.2022 , in ((Corps et espaces en temps de crises))
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Lise Landrin
Une femme d’affaire qui fait voler une nappe à carreau en plein centre de Grenoble, c’est une scène que l’on pourrait qualifier de drôle, de transgressive ou d’incompréhensible. Une chose fera l’unanimité : ce geste est inattendu. Comment les corps révèlent la ville que nous fabriquons ? Comment la danse,
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