"By the end of 2022, the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide had reached a record high of 100 million, the highest figure since the Second World War. The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Taliban political takeover in Afghanistan exacerbated an already protracted global refugee situation, but climate-related events also played a part in forcing millions of people to leave their homes in search of more habitable living areas. Making Routes: Mobility and Politics of Migration in the Global South provides fresh understandings of mobility flows, transnational linkages, and the politics…mehr
"By the end of 2022, the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide had reached a record high of 100 million, the highest figure since the Second World War. The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Taliban political takeover in Afghanistan exacerbated an already protracted global refugee situation, but climate-related events also played a part in forcing millions of people to leave their homes in search of more habitable living areas. Making Routes: Mobility and Politics of Migration in the Global South provides fresh understandings of mobility flows, transnational linkages, and the politics of migration across the Global South, in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Moving away from North-South, East-West binaries and challenging the conception that migratory movements are primarily unidirectional-from South to North-it explores how state policies, migrants' trajectories, nationalism and discrimination, and art and knowledge production unfold in places as widespread as Egypt, Turkey, Myanmar, Nicaragua, and Haiti. Seventeen academics, activists, and artists from a range of backgrounds and disciplines, including anthropology, cultural studies, ethnomusicology, and international relations reveal the diverse narratives, migration patterns, forms of agency, and laws that make up the complex reality of South-South migration, offering vital new pathways for research in migration studies today."--
Gerda Heck is assistant professor of sociology at the Department of Sociology, Egyptology, and Anthropology, and at the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies at the American University in Cairo. Eda Sevinin is an independent researcher. She received her PhD in 2022 from Central European University, Department of International Relations. Elena Habersky is a research manager at the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies at the American University in Cairo. Carlos Sandoval-García is a professor of cultural studies at the University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica. Ibrahim Awad is director of the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies at the American University in Cairo.
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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Foreword by Ibrahim Awad Introduction Navigating Knowledge Regimes in Various National Contexts 1. On the Threshold: Conducting Research About Refugees in Egypt Sara Sadek 2. Researching Migration on the African Continent: Reflecting on Power, Location, and Research Partnership Duduzile Ndlovu and Kudakwashe Vanyoro 3. Memorial Artwork of Deaths in Transit: Geographic and Temporal Imaginaries of Transnational Empathy Danyel Ferrari State Politics and Global Governance 4. Photo Essay: A Means to Shelter Sally Souraya 5. Managing Crisis?: (Re)Thinking Turkey's Discourse of "Refugee Crisis" Eda Sevinin 6. Transformation of Citizens to Refugees: The Case of Rohingyas of Myanmar Tasneem Siddiqui and C.R. Abrar 7. West African Migration Regimes and the Externalization of EU Migration Management Policies Leander Kandilige and Thomas Yeboah Migrants, Im/mobility and Migration Regimes 8. PRAN WOUT LA: Experiences and Dynamics of Haitian Mobility Melanie Montinard 9. Contesting Borders, Protesting Deportation: The Refugee from Darfur in Amman and Cairo Elena Habersky 10. "The Gospel Doesn't Know Borders, Neither Do We": Congolese Migration, Religion, and Entrepreneurship in Three Metropolises: Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, and Guangzhou. Gerda Heck 11. Sounds of Transit Migration: Chaldean-Iraqi Migrant Music in Istanbul Evrim Hikmet Ö¿üt Nation-State and Nationalism in and through Migratory Context 12. Photo Essay: Sugarcane harvest: a sweet, deadly path for migrants in Guanacaste David Bolanos 13. Representing Nicaraguan immigration to Costa Rica through COVID-19 Carlos Sandoval 14. Displaced Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia: An Example of Global Oppression Allison B. Wolf Conclusion Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Foreword by Ibrahim Awad Introduction Navigating Knowledge Regimes in Various National Contexts 1. On the Threshold: Conducting Research About Refugees in Egypt Sara Sadek 2. Researching Migration on the African Continent: Reflecting on Power, Location, and Research Partnership Duduzile Ndlovu and Kudakwashe Vanyoro 3. Memorial Artwork of Deaths in Transit: Geographic and Temporal Imaginaries of Transnational Empathy Danyel Ferrari State Politics and Global Governance 4. Photo Essay: A Means to Shelter Sally Souraya 5. Managing Crisis?: (Re)Thinking Turkey's Discourse of "Refugee Crisis" Eda Sevinin 6. Transformation of Citizens to Refugees: The Case of Rohingyas of Myanmar Tasneem Siddiqui and C.R. Abrar 7. West African Migration Regimes and the Externalization of EU Migration Management Policies Leander Kandilige and Thomas Yeboah Migrants, Im/mobility and Migration Regimes 8. PRAN WOUT LA: Experiences and Dynamics of Haitian Mobility Melanie Montinard 9. Contesting Borders, Protesting Deportation: The Refugee from Darfur in Amman and Cairo Elena Habersky 10. "The Gospel Doesn't Know Borders, Neither Do We": Congolese Migration, Religion, and Entrepreneurship in Three Metropolises: Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, and Guangzhou. Gerda Heck 11. Sounds of Transit Migration: Chaldean-Iraqi Migrant Music in Istanbul Evrim Hikmet Ö¿üt Nation-State and Nationalism in and through Migratory Context 12. Photo Essay: Sugarcane harvest: a sweet, deadly path for migrants in Guanacaste David Bolanos 13. Representing Nicaraguan immigration to Costa Rica through COVID-19 Carlos Sandoval 14. Displaced Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia: An Example of Global Oppression Allison B. Wolf Conclusion Notes on Contributors
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