Martina Tazzioli is Lecturer in Politics & Technology at Goldsmiths, University of London. She works on migration and borders in the Mediterranean region.
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryMigration: the make or break election topic across Europe
When an Italian citizen shouted ‘viva l Italia’ and emptied his pistol into a car of black migrants, nobody called...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryCalais after the jungle: migrant dispersal and the expulsion of humanitarianism
French authorities are working hard to keep migrants either stationary and submissive or perpetually on the move in...
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Publicado en: Mediterranean journeys in hopeWarfare on the logistics of migrant movements: EU and NATO military operations in the Mediterranean
Operations in the Mediterranean are billed as either humanitarian or necessary to prevent human trafficking, however...
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Publicado en: Mediterranean journeys in hopeConcentric cages: the hotspots of Lesvos after the EU-Turkey agreement
Hotspots used to be mainly areas for registration, but now they are used to sort and detain people in preparation...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?The EU hotspot approach at Lampedusa
The hotspot works as a preemptive frontier, with the double goal of blocking migrants at Europe’s southern borders,...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Mediterranean migration crisis: transit points, enduring struggles
The fracturing demands a rethink of the terms usually employed for describing migration movements, such as ‘route’...