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The Contentious Politics of Refugee and Migrant Protest and Solidarity Movements - Remaking Citizenship from the Margins... The Contentious Politics of Refugee and Migrant Protest and Solidarity Movements - Remaking Citizenship from the Margins (Paperback)
Ilker Atac, Kim Rygiel, Maurice Stierl
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past two years, large-scale migratory movements to Europe have gained worldwide attention, and have prompted ever-greater desires to govern and control them. At the same time, we have seen the emergence of political struggles for rights to movement and demands for greater social justice, in both the global 'north' and 'south'. Throughout the world, political mobilizations by refugees, irregularized migrants and solidarity activists have emerged, demanding and enacting the right to move and to stay, struggling for citizenship and human rights, and protesting the violence and deadliness of contemporary border regimes. This collection brings together articles that explore political mobilizations in several countries and (border) regions, including Brazil, Mexico, the United States, Austria, Germany, Greece, Turkey and 'the Mediterranean'. Many of these political mobilizations can be understood as transnational responses to processes of regionalization and the intensification of restrictive border regimes across the globe, and as illustrative of what might be referred to as a 'new era of protest'.

The Contentious Politics of Refugee and Migrant Protest and Solidarity Movements - Remaking Citizenship from the Margins... The Contentious Politics of Refugee and Migrant Protest and Solidarity Movements - Remaking Citizenship from the Margins (Hardcover)
Ilker Atac, Kim Rygiel, Maurice Stierl
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past two years, large-scale migratory movements to Europe have gained worldwide attention, and have prompted ever-greater desires to govern and control them. At the same time, we have seen the emergence of political struggles for rights to movement and demands for greater social justice, in both the global 'north' and 'south'. Throughout the world, political mobilizations by refugees, irregularized migrants and solidarity activists have emerged, demanding and enacting the right to move and to stay, struggling for citizenship and human rights, and protesting the violence and deadliness of contemporary border regimes. This collection brings together articles that explore political mobilizations in several countries and (border) regions, including Brazil, Mexico, the United States, Austria, Germany, Greece, Turkey and 'the Mediterranean'. Many of these political mobilizations can be understood as transnational responses to processes of regionalization and the intensification of restrictive border regimes across the globe, and as illustrative of what might be referred to as a 'new era of protest'.

(En)Gendering the War on Terror - War Stories and Camouflaged Politics (Paperback, New Ed): Krista Hunt (En)Gendering the War on Terror - War Stories and Camouflaged Politics (Paperback, New Ed)
Krista Hunt; Kim Rygiel
R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The war on terror has been raging for many years now, and subsequently there is a growing body of literature examining the development, motivation and effects of this US-led aggression. Virtually absent from these accounts is an examination of the central role that gender, race, class and sexuality play in the war on terror. This lack of attention reflects a continued resistance by analysts to acknowledge and engage identity-related social issues as central elements within global politics. As this conflict spreads and deepens, it is more important than ever to examine how diverse international actors are using the war on terror as an opportunity to reinforce existing gendered, raced, classed and sexualized inter/national relations. This book examines the official war stories being told to the international community about why and against whom the war on terror is being waged. The book will benefit students, scholars and practitioners in the areas of international relations, women's studies and cultural studies.

(En)Gendering the War on Terror - War Stories and Camouflaged Politics (Hardcover, New edition): Krista Hunt (En)Gendering the War on Terror - War Stories and Camouflaged Politics (Hardcover, New edition)
Krista Hunt; Kim Rygiel
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The war on terror has been raging for many years now, and subsequently there is a growing body of literature examining the development, motivation and effects of this US-led aggression. Virtually absent from these accounts is an examination of the central role that gender, race, class and sexuality play in the war on terror. This lack of attention reflects a continued resistance by analysts to acknowledge and engage identity-related social issues as central elements within global politics. As this conflict spreads and deepens, it is more important than ever to examine how diverse international actors are using the war on terror as an opportunity to reinforce existing gendered, raced, classed and sexualized inter/national relations. This book examines the official war stories being told to the international community about why and against whom the war on terror is being waged. The book will benefit students, scholars and practitioners in the areas of international relations, women's studies and cultural studies.

Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement (Paperback): Peter Nyers, Kim Rygiel Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement (Paperback)
Peter Nyers, Kim Rygiel
R1,705 Discovery Miles 17 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Migration is an inescapable issue in the public debates and political agendas of Western countries, with refugees and migrants increasingly viewed through the lens of security. This book analyses recent shifts in governing global mobility from the perspective of the politics of citizenship, utilising an interdisciplinary approach that employs politics, sociology, anthropology, and history. Featuring an international group of leading and emerging researchers working on the intersection of migrant politics and citizenship studies, this book investigates how restrictions on mobility are not only generating new forms of inequality and social exclusion, but also new forms of political activism and citizenship identities. The chapters present and discuss the perspectives, experiences, knowledge and voices of migrants and migrant rights activists in order to better understand the specific strategies, tactics, and knowledge that politicized non-citizen migrant groups produce in their encounters with border controls and security technologies. The book focuses the debate of migration, security, and mobility rights onto grassroots politics and social movements, making an important intervention into the fields of migration studies and critical citizenship studies. Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement will be of interest to students and scholars of migration and security politics, globalisation and citizenship studies.

Fostering Pluralism through Solidarity Activism in Europe - Everyday Encounters with Newcomers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Feyzi... Fostering Pluralism through Solidarity Activism in Europe - Everyday Encounters with Newcomers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Feyzi Baban, Kim Rygiel
R3,455 Discovery Miles 34 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection brings together academics, artists and members of civil society organizations to engage in a discussion about the ideas of living with others, through concepts such as cosmopolitanism, solidarity, and conviviality, and the practices of doing so. In recent years, right wing and populist movements have emerged and strengthened across Europe and North America, rejecting the value of cultural, ethnic and religious plurality. Governments in Europe and North America are weakening their commitment to the international refugee regime, erecting new barriers to entry. Even as governments fail to accommodate growing pluralism, however, civil society initiatives have emerged with the aim of welcoming newcomers, such as migrants and refugees, and finding alternative ways of living together in diverse societies. Motivated by a desire to show solidarity, these initiatives demonstrate enormous creativity in fostering pluralism in an environment that has largely become hostile to the arrival of newcomers. The contributions gathered here seek to explore such initiatives and the important work that they do in fostering ways of living together with others from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds. In focusing conceptually and empirically on discussions and examples of civil society initiatives, this book interrogates why, how and under what circumstances are some communities more welcoming than others.

Fostering Pluralism through Solidarity Activism in Europe - Everyday Encounters with Newcomers (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Feyzi... Fostering Pluralism through Solidarity Activism in Europe - Everyday Encounters with Newcomers (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Feyzi Baban, Kim Rygiel
R3,480 Discovery Miles 34 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection brings together academics, artists and members of civil society organizations to engage in a discussion about the ideas of living with others, through concepts such as cosmopolitanism, solidarity, and conviviality, and the practices of doing so. In recent years, right wing and populist movements have emerged and strengthened across Europe and North America, rejecting the value of cultural, ethnic and religious plurality. Governments in Europe and North America are weakening their commitment to the international refugee regime, erecting new barriers to entry. Even as governments fail to accommodate growing pluralism, however, civil society initiatives have emerged with the aim of welcoming newcomers, such as migrants and refugees, and finding alternative ways of living together in diverse societies. Motivated by a desire to show solidarity, these initiatives demonstrate enormous creativity in fostering pluralism in an environment that has largely become hostile to the arrival of newcomers. The contributions gathered here seek to explore such initiatives and the important work that they do in fostering ways of living together with others from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds. In focusing conceptually and empirically on discussions and examples of civil society initiatives, this book interrogates why, how and under what circumstances are some communities more welcoming than others.

Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement (Hardcover): Peter Nyers, Kim Rygiel Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement (Hardcover)
Peter Nyers, Kim Rygiel
R4,439 Discovery Miles 44 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Migration is an inescapable issue in the public debates and political agendas of Western countries, with refugees and migrants increasingly viewed through the lens of security. This book analyses recent shifts in governing global mobility from the perspective of the politics of citizenship, utilising an interdisciplinary approach that employs politics, sociology, anthropology, and history. Featuring an international group of leading and emerging researchers working on the intersection of migrant politics and citizenship studies, this book investigates how restrictions on mobility are not only generating new forms of inequality and social exclusion, but also new forms of political activism and citizenship identities. The chapters present and discuss the perspectives, experiences, knowledge and voices of migrants and migrant rights activists in order to better understand the specific strategies, tactics, and knowledge that politicized non-citizen migrant groups produce in their encounters with border controls and security technologies. The book focuses the debate of migration, security, and mobility rights onto grassroots politics and social movements, making an important intervention into the fields of migration studies and critical citizenship studies. Citizenship, Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement will be of interest to students and scholars of migration and security politics, globalisation and citizenship studies.

The Precarious Lives of Syrians - Migration, Citizenship, and Temporary Protection in Turkey (Paperback): Feyzi Baban, Suzan... The Precarious Lives of Syrians - Migration, Citizenship, and Temporary Protection in Turkey (Paperback)
Feyzi Baban, Suzan Ilcan, Kim Rygiel
R725 Discovery Miles 7 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Turkey now hosts the largest number of Syrian refugees in the world, more than 3.6 million of the 12.7 million displaced by the Syrian Civil War. Many of them are subject to an unpredictable temporary protection, forcing them to live under vulnerable and insecure conditions. The Precarious Lives of Syrians examines the three dimensions of the architecture of precarity: Syrian migrants' legal status, the spaces in which they live and work, and their movements within and outside Turkey. The difficulties they face include restricted access to education and healthcare, struggles to secure employment, language barriers, identity-based discrimination, and unlawful deportations. Feyzi Baban, Suzan Ilcan, and Kim Rygiel show that Syrians confront their precarious conditions by engaging in cultural production and community-building activities, and by undertaking perilous journeys to Europe, allowing them to claim spaces and citizenship while asserting their rights to belong, to stay, and to escape. The authors draw on migration policies, legal and scholarly materials, and five years of extensive field research with local, national, and international humanitarian organizations, and with Syrians from all walks of life. The Precarious Lives of Syrians offers a thoughtful and compelling analysis of migration precarity in our contemporary context.

Globalizing Citizenship (Paperback): Kim Rygiel Globalizing Citizenship (Paperback)
Kim Rygiel
R951 Discovery Miles 9 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The events of 9/11 and its aftermath exposed and enhanced tensions
between the global capitalist system and the territorial nation-state.
Governments and policy-makers more than ever struggle to govern
populations and manage cross-border traffic without building new
barriers to trade and commerce. What does citizenship mean in an era of
heightened globalization and enhanced security? Is it in crisis?

In "Globalizing Citizenship, " Kim Rygiel explores these
questions by examining border and detention policies in the United
States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia as part of a larger
politics of citizenship, one that preceded 9/11. Building on
Foucault's concept of biopolitics, she argues that citizenship is
becoming a globalizing regime to govern mobility and access to rights
and resources as nations in the global North harmonize border and
detention policies, outsource state functions and power to
international organizations and private companies, and rely on
technologies to discipline the individual biological body.

This theoretically sophisticated and empirically grounded study of
border controls and detention practices reveals that the new mobility
regime is not only deepening boundaries based on race, class, and
gender, it is causing Western nations to embrace a more technocratic,
depoliticized understanding of citizenship.

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