Dear Colleague,
The latest volume of Migration and Society has published!
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Volume 2: African-European Trajectories of Im/mobility: Exploring Entanglements of Experiences, Legacies, and Regimes of Contemporary Migration
Editorial
Mette Louise Berg, Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh and Johanna Waters
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I. SPECIAL SECTION
Introduction
Jelena Tošiæ and Annika Lems
http://bit.ly/2G74PDu
Migration as Survival: Withheld Stories and the Limits of Ethnographic Knowability
Gerhild Perl
http://bit.ly/2Jqd3sm
Moving-with-Others: Restoring Viable Relations in Emigrant Gambia
Paolo Gaibazzi
http://bit.ly/2xDVw9y
“Looking for One’s Life”: Trapped Mobilities and Adventure in Morocco
Sébastien Bachelet
http://bit.ly/2S5gCah
The Long Homecoming: Ghanaian Migrant Business and Power in Veneto, Italy
Hans Lucht
http://bit.ly/32jDGqo
“My Visa Application Was Denied, I Decided to Go Anyway”: Interpreting, Experiencing, and Contesting Visa Policies and the (Im)mobility Regime in Algeria
Farida Souiah
http://bit.ly/2LJhMXT
II. PEOPLE AND PLACES: Hostile Environments
“Windrush Generation” and “Hostile Environment”: Symbols and Lived Experiences in Caribbean Migration to the UK
Huon Wardle and Laura Obermuller
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Enforcing Apartheid?: The Politics of “Intolerability” in the Danish Migration and Integration Regimes
Julia Suárez-Krabbe and Annika Lindberg
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“Coaching” Queer: Hospitality and the Categorical Imperative of LGBTQ Asylum Seeking in Lebanon and Turkey
Aydan Greatrick
http://bit.ly/2JBx8ee
III. REFLECTIONS
Refuge and History: A Critical Reading of a Polemic
Benjamin Thomas White
http://bit.ly/31Vel61
IV. CREATIVE ENCOUNTERS
Epitaphic
Eleni Philippou
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V. Book Reviews
Estella Carpi, Sandy F. Chang, Kristy A. Belton, Katja Swider, Naluwembe Binaisa, Magdalena Kubal-Czerwiñska and Jessie Blackbourn
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