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Irregular migration in a globalizing world

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2011
Abstract This introduction to the special issue ‘Irregular Migrants: Policy, Politics, Motives and Everyday Lives’ outlines the changing patterns of irregular migration at the end of the twentieth century and the start of the twenty-first century, explores the ways in which irregular migration has been analysed conceptually and empirically, highlights ...
Bloch, A.; id_orcid 0000-0001-9757-8930   +1 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Punitive inclusion: The political economy of irregular migration in the margins of Europe [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Criminology, 2017
Focusing on the treatment irregular migrants have received in Greece since the early 1990s, this article seeks to advance critical scholarship on how European countries have responded to migration from impoverished or otherwise disadvantaged parts of the
Leonidas Cheliotis
exaly   +3 more sources

Irregular migrations

Dizionario di dottrina sociale della Chiesa, 2022
After the description of the process of political construction underlying the concept of irregular migration, the item presents the causes behind the phenomenon. It then illustrates the measures adopted by the States in their attempt to contrast the problem, revealing their critical aspects. Finally, it describes the Church’s Magisterium on the subject
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Irregular Migration and the City

2023
Irregular migrants tend to live in cities. Cities offer to irregular migrants anonymity, opportunities to find a job and other ways to make a living, different forms of accommodation, and access to potentially existing relational, ethnic, social, or cultural networks. Irregular migration can therefore also be understood as an urban phenomenon.
Kaufmann, David, Walz, Mala
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Predicting irregular migration

2023
German and European migration policy operates in permanent crisis mode. Sudden increases in irregular immigration create a sense of loss of control, which is instrumentalised by populist forces. This has generated great interest in quantitative migration predictions.
Angenendt, Steffen   +2 more
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Communicating Irregular Migration

American Behavioral Scientist, 2015
This essay addresses the question of how irregular migration is framed in Western media from the location of the migration researcher. What challenges and dilemmas do media frames and practices of framing create for researchers’ participation in communicating research about irregular migration to the public?
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