—displaced people were automatically classified as noncitizens, “aliens,” and foreign “others” ( Daley 2013 ). Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez argues that this “dichotomy between citizens and migrants is embedded in a racializing logic produced within social
Laborers, Migrants, Refugees
Managing Belonging, Bodies, and Mobility in (Post)Colonial Kenya and Tanzania
Hanno Brankamp and Patricia Daley
Publicly Funded Abortion and Marginalised People's Experiences in Catalunya
A Longitudinal, Comparative Study
Bayla Ostrach
and unique effects in Catalunya, where migrants have greater access to public health care ( Ostrach 2017 ). The 2010 reforms expanded abortion rights for any reason in the first trimester (up to 14 weeks from the last menstrual period, by this law
The Role of Universities in the Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants
A View from Brazil and Latin America
Liliana L. Jubilut
Introduction A whole-of-society approach to migration and the protection of refugees and other migrants—that is, an approach in which not only governments and states take part in initiatives and policies, but rather all societal sectors are in
Food Knowledge and Migrant Families in Argentina
Collective Identity in Health
Mora Castro and Giorgina Fabron
This article presents an analysis of different aspects of the migration process of a large group of people in Argentina, who originally come from the rural uplands (Jujuy Province) but who currently dwell in a lowlands peri-urban area (Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area). In particular, it presents some of the results of a long-term research project on food practices deployed in both geographical zones, which are united by a considerable migrant flow that intensified during the last three decades. From an anthropological perspective, it analyses the features of the nutritional transition of this social group regard to changes in its food knowledge and cultural heritage. It suggests that this qualitative factor can contribute to a better understanding of the health issues that have been faced by this group.
Larisa Carranza
Anna Tuckett (2018), Rules, Paper, Status: Migrants and Precarious Bureaucracy in Contemporary Italy (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press) Anna Tuckett's book examines how migrants grapple with the contradictory immigration laws that
The Territorialization of Vietnam's Northern Upland Frontier
Migrant Motivations and Misgivings from World War II until Today
Sarah Turner, Thi-Thanh-Hien Pham, and Ngô Thúy Hạnh
for those involved. 1 As such, the aims of this article are twofold. First, we investigate the patterns and processes by which Vietnam's northern upland province of Lào Cai, located on the border with China, has been peopled with lowland migrants over
The Position of “the South” and “South-South Migration” in Policy and Programmatic Responses to Different Forms of Migration
An Interview with Francesco Carella
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh and Francesco Carella
responses to different forms of migration. In your professional experience since 2005, you have worked on migration and development, forced migration and refugees issues, trafficking in human beings, migrants’ rights, and local integration for IOM, the UN
Into and Out of Citizenship, through Personal Tax Payments
Romanian Migrants’ Leveraging of British Self-Employment
Dora-Olivia Vicol
meaningful subjects in moral orders premised on economic contribution ( Millar 2014 ). A similar ambivalence characterizes European citizenship and the story of Romanian migrants who informed this article. If, in a juridical sense, all Romanians became
Noncitizens’ Rights
Moving beyond Migrants’ Rights
Sin Yee Koh
different types of migrants (broadly, economic, lifestyle, and forced migrants) and the consequences of migration and citizenship policies on migrants’ lives. Alongside this, I have been working on a few research projects on student migrants, skilled
Perilous Navigation
Knowledge Making with and without Digital Practices during Irregularized Migration to Öresund
Nina Grønlykke Mollerup
Being an irregularized migrant entails navigating through unfamiliar places while being stripped of political rights ( Khosravi 2010: 3 ). The lack of rights makes these places dangerous for people to navigate as the threat of robbery, violence