21 May 2019

Free sample articles newly available from International Journal of Migration and Border Studies

The following sample articles from the International Journal of Migration and Border Studies are now available here for free:
  • Borderzones and the politics of irregularisation: the Interim Federal Health Program and Toronto's everyday places of healthcare
  • Capital is key: a case for migrants' cultural capital
  • Proliferating borders and precarious queers: migrant justice organising beyond LGBT inclusion
  • Immigrants or children? The expulsion of unaccompanied minors from two California towns
  • A visible geography of invisible journeys: Central American migration and the politics of survival
  • The ambiguous architecture of precarity: temporary protection, everyday living and migrant journeys of Syrian refugees
  • The Mexico-Canada border: extraterritorial border control and the production of 'economic refugees'
  • Luxury limbo: temporal techniques of border control and the humanitarianisation of waiting

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