Dear all,
I thought this piece on the current ‘migration crisis’ in the Mediterranean and the politics surrounding it on the eve of Italy’s presidency of the EU may be of interest: https://theconversation.com/new-wave-of-nationalism-could-scupper-italys-bid-for-eu-wide-response-to-migrant-boats-28628
Best wishes
Nando
Dr Nando Sigona
Birmingham Fellow & Lecturer
Institute for Research into Superdiversity | School of Social Policy | University of Birmingham
Muirhead Tower | Edgbaston B15 2TT | Birmingham UK
Associate Editor, Migration Studies (Oxford University Press)
Research Associate, Refugee Studies Centre and Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford
Tel: +44(0)1214158030 |Email: [log in to unmask] |Blog: http://nandosigona.wordpress.com |Twitter: http://twitter.com/nandosigona |Web: http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/social-policy/sigona-nando.aspx
Recent publications:
Bloch, A, Sigona, N, Zetter, R (2014) Sans Papiers: The economic and social lives of young undocumented migrants. London, Pluto Press
Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, E. Loescher, G, Long, K and Sigona, N (2014) (eds) The Oxford Handbook on Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, Oxford: OUP
Berg, ML, Gidley, B and Sigona, N (2013) ‘Ethnography, diversity and urban space’, Special Issue of Identities, 20 (4).
Sigona, N (2012) ‘Between competing imagineries of statehood: Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians leadership in newly independent Kosovo‘, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 38 (8): 1213-1232
Sigona, N (2012) ”I’ve too much baggage’: the impact of legal status on the social worlds of irregular migrants’, Social Anthropology, 20 (1): 50-65
Sigona, N and Hughes, V (2012) No way out, no way in: Irregular migrant children and families in the UK, Oxford: COMPAS.
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