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Volume 3 (2020): Issue 1 (Jun 2020): Recentering the South in Studies of Migration
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Migration and Society
Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial
Introduction
Introduction
Recentering the South in Studies of Migration
I. Special Section: “Transit Migration”. Guest Editors: Antje Missbach and Melissa Phillips
Introduction
Reconceptualizing Transit States in an Era of Outsourcing, Offshoring, and Obfuscation
From Ecuador to Elsewhere
The (Re)Configuration of a Transit Country
Dirty Work, Dangerous Others
The Politics of Outsourced Immigration Enforcement in Mexico
When Transit States Pursue Their Own Agenda
Malaysian and Indonesian Responses to Australia's Migration and Border Policies
Transit Migration in Niger
Stemming the Flows of Migrants, but at What Cost?
Managing a Multiplicity of Interests
The Case of Irregular Migration from Libya
II. Research Articles
Places of Otherness
Comparing Eastleigh, Nairobi, and Xiaobei, Guangzhou, as Sites of South-South Migration
Laborers, Migrants, Refugees
Managing Belonging, Bodies, and Mobility in (Post)Colonial Kenya and Tanzania
Expat, Local, and Refugee
“Studying Up” the Global Division of Labor and Mobility in the Humanitarian Industry in Jordan
Local Faith Actors and the Global Compact on Refugees
The Territorialization of Vietnam's Northern Upland Frontier
Migrant Motivations and Misgivings from World War II until Today
III. People and Places
Migration, Humanitarianism, and the Politics of Knowledge
An Interview with Juliano Fiori
Decolonial Approaches to Refugee Migration
Nof Nasser-Eddin and Nour Abu-Assab in Conversation
The Position of “the South” and “South-South Migration” in Policy and Programmatic Responses to Different Forms of Migration
An Interview with Francesco Carella
Living Through and Living On?
Participatory Humanitarian Architecture in the Jarahieh Refugee Settlement, Lebanon
Notes around Hospitality as Inhabitation
Engaging with the Politics of Care and Refugees’ Dwelling Practices in the Italian Urban Context
IV. Reflections
Noncitizens’ Rights
Moving beyond Migrants’ Rights
The Role of Universities in the Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants
A View from Brazil and Latin America
Lessons from Refugees
Research Ethics in the Context of Resettlement in South America
V. Creative Encounters
Introduction
Engendering Plural Tales
The Other Side
The Box, the Fish, and Lost Homes
Objects Removed for Study
VI. General Articles
Fashioning Masculinities through Migration
Narratives of Romanian Construction Workers in London
“Nothing Is Expensive, Everything Cheap, Nothing Explosive!”
Side Stories from Molenbeek, Brussels
VII. Roundtable
Listening with Displacement
Sound, Citizenship, and Disruptive Representations of Migration
A Response to “Listening with Displacement”
VIII. Book Reviews
Book Reviews
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