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SIEVERS Wiebke (Ed.)
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BAUBÖCK Rainer (Ed.)
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CZAIKA Mathias (Ed.)
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KRALER Albert (Ed.)
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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SIEVERS Wiebke (Ed.)
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BAUBÖCK Rainer (Ed.)
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JOSIPOVIC Ivan (Ed.)
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KARABEGOVIĆ Dženeta (Ed.)
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SHINOZAKI Kyoko (Ed.)
Jenseits der Migrantologie: Aktuelle Herausforderungen und neue Perspektiven der Migrationsforschung
Migration research has long predominantly focussed on researching migrants from the perspective of majority societies. These approaches are increasingly being condemned as "migrantology". They are particularly criticised for locating migrants in their countries of origin and not in the countries where they reside. This conceptualisation perpetuates national borders that have in fact been overcome by the social reality of mobility and migration across borders. At the same time, new approaches...
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SIEVERS Wiebke (Ed.)
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BAUBÖCK Rainer (Ed.)
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REINPRECHT Christoph (Ed.)
Flucht und Asyl
Internationale und österreichische Perspektiven
Flight and asylum have long dominated public debates in Europe. Right-wing populist parties have gained significance in many countries. An agreement that will allow the European Union to assume its responsibility towards worldwide refugee movements seems out of reach. The present volume contributes to the differentiation of these debates. On the one hand, it reconsiders flight and asylum from international and historical perspectives as well as from the point of view of those affected by these...
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