EurAfrican borders and migration management : political cultures, contested spaces, and ordinary lives /
This volume traces the African ramifications of Europe's southern border. While the Mediterranean Sea has become the main stage for the current play and tragedy between European borders and African migrants, Europe's southern border has also been "offshored" to Africa, mainly thr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2016.
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Colección: | Palgrave series in African borderlands studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Figures; List of Map; Part I: Framing EurAfrican Borders; Chapter 1: Introduction: AnÄfro-Europeanist Perspective onËurAfrican Borders; Africa andËurope's Externalized Management ofÈBorders andÈMigrations; Political Cultures ofËurAfrican Borders; Toward anÄfro-Europeanist Perspective; Places, Actors, Lives; Places; Actors; Lives; References; European Union Official Documents; Chapter 2: Effective Protection or Effective Combat? EU Border Control andÈNorth Africa; Borders, Closed Systems andÈBorderscapes.
- The External Dimension ofẗheËuropean BorderscapesThe EurAfrican Borderscapes asÈGeo- andÈBiopolitical Interventions; Tracing theÈLibyan Camps; Conclusion; References; European Union Official Documents; Part II: Places; Chapter 3: The Tensions ofẗheÈCeuta andÈMelilla Border Fences; Conceptualizing andÈContextualizing Walls andÈFences; Fencing Ceuta andÈMelilla; Spaces ofÈTension; Resistance toẗheÈFences; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Bamako, Outpost ofẗheËuropean Border Regime?; Flows, Borders, Places; What Makes Bamako aÈBorder Place?; The Way Back.
- Doing Border: Policies, Bureaucracies andẗheÈSocietĐe CivileThe 2005 Incidents ofÈCeuta andÈMelilla asÈTurning Points; Managing Migration inÈBamako; The 'Calebasse Bambara'; France andÈSpain asÈMain Actors inÈMigration Management; Harmonization: TheÈRole ofẗheËuropean Union; Facets ofÈBordering; References; Chapter 5: Deportation Ghettoes inÈMali: Expelled Migrants Between State Exclusion andÈSelf-Organization; From Expulsion toẗheÈGhetto; Tinzawaten: TheÈBorder Ghetto; Gao: TheÏntermediate Ghetto; Bamako: TheÜrban Ghetto.
- The Ghetto, anËnclave inäÈComplex Geography ofËxpulsion andÈMobilityReferences; Part III: Actors; Chapter 6: Policies, Practices, andÈRepresentations Regarding Sub-Saharan Migrants inÈLibya: FromẗheÈPartnership withÏtaly toẗheÈPost-©Qadhafi Era; A History ofÈMigration; Sub-Saharan Migrants inÈQadhafi's Libya; The Externalization ofËU Borders andÈRelations Between Libya andÏtaly; Change andÈContinuity in¨Post-Qadhafi Libya (2011-2014); Sub-Saharan Migrants inÈPost-Qadhafi Libya; References.
- Chapter 7: The Making ofẗheÈSchengen Regime: Visa Filtering at theÏtalian Consulate inÈSenegalApplying foräÈVisa at theÏtalian Consulate inÈDakar; Arranging theÄppointment: AnÖutsourced Service; Supporting Documents; Timing theÈQueue; The Examination Phase andẗheÈRole ofÖfficials; Interview andÈNote Taking; Assessing theÈMigratory Risk; The Role ofÖfficials; Control onÈReturn andÈRefusals; Conclusion; References; European Union Official Documents; Chapter 8: Marriage at theËmbassy: Securing theËurAfrican Border inÈCameroon; Marriage Migration andẗheÈSecuritization ofẗheÈBorder.