Drawing Boundaries and Crossing Borders: Migration in Theorie und Praxis
People from the Global North can cross borders more easily than ever before. By contrast, those from the Global South face controls far beyond national borders. These begin in their countries of origin and extend deep into state territories in the Global North. For decades, right-wing populist movements in the target regions of migration have symbolically underpinned these territorial borders. However, their arguments do not only lead to calls for more border controls, they also reinforce...
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