Archive for Migration and Refugees

  • Maggio 5, 2023

    Mapping Progressive...

  • Gennaio 25, 2023

    Let’s Start...

    ust as preferred gender pronouns are intended to promote equity and inclusion for transgender and genderqueer people, we should also think of our migration vocabulary as a way to dignify people from diverse backgrounds on the move and to de-colonize our knowledge.

  • Gennaio 3, 2022

    Queuing by...

    Institutional racism starts even before the complex bureaucratic processes of inclusion and exclusion that immigrants encounter.

  • Gennaio 3, 2022

    Anti-Asian Violence...

    The violence of 1603 marks the origin of an historical genealogy tethered to the present. The hyper-sexualization of Asian men and women, a fundamental trope of the pop culture lexicon, has a bloody past. There is no indication that this trend has diminished. I

  • Gennaio 3, 2022

    Nationalism beyond...

    From East Germany, parallels can be drawn across Europe and America, with automation and outsourcing displacing comparable demographic groups in Italy, France, the UK, and America.

  • Dicembre 13, 2021

    The Sahel,...

  • Maggio 2, 2021

    Between nationalism...

    Chinese students’ restricted mobility during the Covid-19 pandemic exposes the double-layered pressure for international students’ mobility: cultural alienation and political marginalization.

  • Maggio 2, 2021

    Healthcare chauvinism...

    Even in these dire times, welfare chauvinism is a pervasive public opinion where a considerable share of native-born citizens would like to treat recent immigrants as second-class citizens when it comes to hospital treatment for acute COVID-19.

  • Marzo 17, 2021

    Africa Migration...

  • Febbraio 14, 2020

    Coming back...

    Scholars, practitioners and decision-makers alike have reasons to be sensitive to how ‘homeland’ corruption affects the lives of those who return, and the practical and policy implications that this entails.

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