Dear colleagues
We are very happy to share with you a newly published Open Access edited volume on migrants' and solidarity struggles- the table of content is below.
Please find out more, read and share the book at the following link:
https://cps.ceu.edu/publications/books/challenging-political-across-borders-migrants-and-solidarity-struggles
all the best
Céline
Table of contents
Introduction - Tegiye Birey, Celine Cantat, Ewa Maczynska and Eda Sevinin
Part I: Re-historicising and re-conceptualising mobility regimes and solidarity
1. Remembering and Forgetting Refugees - Forced migrants, inclusion and exclusion
Philip Marfleet
2. Counter-mapping as method: migrants’ Europe and its “external” frontiers
Martina Tazzioli
Part II: Practices of Solidarity
3. In the world: Action and fabrication by and on behalf of undocumented persons
Mikael Spang and Anna Lundberg
4. From margin to centre? Practising new forms of European politics and citizenship in the Calais 'Jungle'
Timothy Hall, Aura Lounasmaa and Corinne Squire
5. What’s so radical about refugee squats? An exploration of urban community based responses to mass
displacement in Athens
Tahir Zaman
6. The rise and fall of migration solidarity in Belgrade: marginalising solidarity and institutionalising aid
Celine Cantat
Part III: Contesting and Challenging "Solidarity": Alternative Solidarities, Varying Struggles
7. Employing Refugees, Deploying Humanitarian Aid
Eda Sevinin
8. Imagining the Other: the symbolic construction of political entitlement and exclusion among Mexican
migrants in Sweden
Guillermo Merelo
9. Transit migration: Hungary as centrally peripheral
Annastiina Kallius
Afterword - Prem Kumar Rajaram
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