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The upheavals of the Arab Spring grabbed the world's immediate
attention, and concern quickly grew over their potential aftermath,
with the fear that a 'tidal wave' of immigrants and refugees would
'flood' European territory. The Arab Spring has highlighted the
Mediterranean as a migration region, and new research is now
required to bring to light too often neglected mobility patterns
and border practices that predate and outlast the tumultuous spring
of 2011. The edited volume Space, Mobility and Borders in the
Western Mediterranean tackles these contemporary issues related to
migration in the Mediterranean region. It brings together
high-quality, original academic contributions from both empirical
and theoretical points of view by scholars from diverse
disciplines, who draw upon Anglophone, Francophone, Spanish and
Italian research. It reexamines borders in the light of a now
full-blown body of literature that seeks to capture the complexity
of their contemporary features beyond their most direct visual
enactments, in particular the sweeping deployment of policing
devices and operations along the North/South fault line. Another
distinctive binding thread in this book is that it emphasizes
migrants as active subjects interacting with local events, national
policies and the bordering process. Offering an examination of the
intricate interplay among the events of the Arab Spring,
migration's multiple types and actors, and the evolving
relationship between migration control and borders in the region,
this book is an essential resource for students and scholars of
migration studies, European Union Studies and Mediterranean
Studies.
The upheavals of the Arab Spring grabbed the world's immediate
attention, and concern quickly grew over their potential aftermath,
with the fear that a 'tidal wave' of immigrants and refugees would
'flood' European territory. The Arab Spring has highlighted the
Mediterranean as a migration region, and new research is now
required to bring to light too often neglected mobility patterns
and border practices that predate and outlast the tumultuous spring
of 2011. The edited volume Space, Mobility and Borders in the
Western Mediterranean tackles these contemporary issues related to
migration in the Mediterranean region. It brings together
high-quality, original academic contributions from both empirical
and theoretical points of view by scholars from diverse
disciplines, who draw upon Anglophone, Francophone, Spanish and
Italian research. It reexamines borders in the light of a now
full-blown body of literature that seeks to capture the complexity
of their contemporary features beyond their most direct visual
enactments, in particular the sweeping deployment of policing
devices and operations along the North/South fault line. Another
distinctive binding thread in this book is that it emphasizes
migrants as active subjects interacting with local events, national
policies and the bordering process. Offering an examination of the
intricate interplay among the events of the Arab Spring,
migration's multiple types and actors, and the evolving
relationship between migration control and borders in the region,
this book is an essential resource for students and scholars of
migration studies, European Union Studies and Mediterranean
Studies.
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