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Time, Migration and Forced Immobility
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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book is concerned with the effects of migration policy-making in Europe on migrants in the Global South and challenges current mi...
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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. This book is concerned with the effects of migration policy-making in Europe on migrants in the Global South and challenges current migration politics to consider alternative ways of looking at the modern migratory phenomenon. Based on in-depth ethnographic research in Morocco with migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa, the author considers current migration dynamics from the perspectives of migrants themselves to examine the long-term social effects of immobility experienced by migrants whom get stuck in ‘transit’ countries. This book is an invaluable learning resource for those wishing to understand the social and political processes that migration policies lead to, particularly in countries in the Global South.
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Pages: 224
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Global Migration and Social Change
Publication Date:
26 July 2019
ISBN: 9781529201970
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Migration, immigration and emigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Refugees and political asylum, Social mobility
Inka Stock is a researcher in Migration, Transnationalism and Development in the faculty of Sociology at Bielefeld University.
Introduction
EU Externalization Policies and their Impact on Migrants in Morocco
Travelling Adventures: Migration as an Existential Quest
Arriving in Morocco: Becoming Trapped in a Context of Uncertainty
Facing Time and the Absurd
Migrant Communities in Morocco
Waiting in Desperate Hope
Conclusion