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“Eyes, Ears, and Wheels”
Policing Partnerships in Nairobi, Kenya
Francesco Colona and Tessa Diphoorn
Meike J. de Goede
during the railway construction that many perished ( Azevedo 1981 ; Sautter 1967 ). While faced with structural food shortages themselves, people in the Pool district supplied food and migrant labor for Brazzaville. In addition, because of longer
Introduction
Exceptionalism and Necropolitical Security Dynamics in Olympic Rio de Janeiro
Margit Ystanes and Tomas Salem
Crossroads .” Metropolitics , 26 June . Bendixsen , Synnøve . 2017 . “ The Production of Irregular Migrants: The Case of Norway .” Dve Domovini— Two Homelands 45 : 29 – 43 . Brown , Marvin . 2010 . “ Free Enterprise and the Economics of
Sheikhs and the City
Urban Paths of Contention in Sidon, Lebanon
Are John Knudsen
supporter B, interview, 15 February 2020). Some were local businessmen, salaried professionals and shopkeepers, or returning migrants who had made their fortune abroad and now wanted to make their mark on Sidon society (policy associate, interview, Beirut, 4
Religious Tourism
Analytical Routes through Multiple Meanings
Emerson Giumbelli
Translator : Jeffrey Hoff
that we find in his book. Commenting on what he calls disapora tourism, he notes that it “can be described as instances of cultural, diaspora, migrant or heritage tourism, or as pilgrimages” (ibid.: 51). This would include travel promoted for Afro
“Where Is the New Constitution?”
Public Protest and Community-Building in Post–Economic Collapse Iceland
Timothy Heffernan
participants; most were locals aged 35 to 75, with few tourists or migrants participating. 4 Bleating sheep featured in one song to ridicule the incumbent prime minister. As a UN Champion of the HeForShe gender equality campaign, Benediktsson was satirized
Navigating the Politics of Anxiety
Moral Outrage, Responsiveness, and State Accountability in Denmark
Mette-Louise Johansen
. His family were also well known to the social workers in Aarhus owing to their social problems. In other words, this family were stereotypical representatives of the kind of people who cause moral panic in Danish society: the migrant family living on
Leyla Neyzi, Nida Alahmad, Nina Gren, Martha Lagace, Chelsey Ancliffe, and Susanne Bregnbæk
Syria, the migrant crisis in Europe, the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, and so on brought him to reconsider the relevance of critical thinkers—in particular, Hannah Arendt, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Karl Jaspers
Ayse Serap Avanoglu, Diana Riboli, Juan Javier Rivera Andía, Annalisa Butticci, Iain R. Edgar, Matan Shapiro, Brooke Schedneck, Mark Sedgwick, Suzane de Alencar Vieira, Nell Haynes, Sara Farhan, Fabián Bravo Vega, Marie Meudec, Nuno Domingos, Heidi Härkönen, Sergio González Varela, and Nathanael Homewood
by the American anthropologist Paul Stoller. Unlike his two previous works of fiction, Jaguar (1999) and Gallery Bundu (2005), which deal respectively with the problem of African migrants in the United States and the personal issues of memory, a
Liminality and Missing Persons
Encountering the Missing in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina
Laura Huttunen
during my visits. NOTES 1 Irregular migration causes the disappearance of a growing number of people in unclear circumstances in today’s world. One can claim that the disappearance of paperless migrants, often as victims of human trafficking, is a form of