28 July 2020

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:
  • Whose needs count in situations of forced displacement? Revaluing older people and addressing their exclusion from research and humanitarian programmes
  • Contestations of the heart: Mexican migrant women and transnational loving from rural Ontario
  • Seasonal agricultural workers and the habitus of mobile precarity
  • Confronting myths: agricultural citizenship and temporary foreign worker programs
  • Borders for profit: transnational social exclusion and the production of the NAFTA border
  • Pushing the US-Mexico border south: United States' immigration policing throughout the Americas
  • Underground Railroads and coyote conductors: brokering clandestine passages, then and now
  • 'Come out and live on your land again': sovereignty, borders and the Unist'ot'en camp

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