Rebordering the Mediterranean

Rebordering the Mediterranean
Title Rebordering the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Liliana Suárez-Navaz
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 284
Release 2004
Genre Africans
ISBN 9781571814722

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Offering a rich ethnographic account, this book traces the historical processes by which Andalusians experienced the shift from being poor emigrants to northern Europe to becoming privileged citizens of the southern borderland of the European Union, a region where thousands of African immigrants have come in search of a better life. It draws on extended ethnographic fieldwork in Granada and Senegal, exploring the shifting, complementary and yet antagonistic relations between Spaniards and African immigrants in the Andalusian agrarian work place. The author's findings challenge the assumption of fixed national, cultural, and socioeconomic boundaries vis-à-vis outside migration in core countries, showing how legal and cultural identities of Andalusians are constructed together with that of immigrants. Liliana Suárez-Navaz is Professor in the Social Anthropology Department at Autónoma University of Madrid.

Theorising the European Neighbourhood Policy

Theorising the European Neighbourhood Policy
Title Theorising the European Neighbourhood Policy PDF eBook
Author Stephan Stetter
Publisher
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Release 2005
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Rebordering of the Mediterranean

Rebordering of the Mediterranean
Title Rebordering of the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Liliana Suaŕez-Navaz
Publisher
Pages 612
Release 1998
Genre Africa
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The Rebordering of the Mediterranean :the Making of Andalusian Citizens and African Foreigners in a Southern Europe Borderland

The Rebordering of the Mediterranean :the Making of Andalusian Citizens and African Foreigners in a Southern Europe Borderland
Title The Rebordering of the Mediterranean :the Making of Andalusian Citizens and African Foreigners in a Southern Europe Borderland PDF eBook
Author Liliana Suárez-Navaz
Publisher
Pages 289
Release 1998
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The Mediterranean In The Age Of Globalization

The Mediterranean In The Age Of Globalization
Title The Mediterranean In The Age Of Globalization PDF eBook
Author Natalia Ribas Mateos
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 426
Release
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781412837750

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The Mediterranean in the Age of Globalization is a welcome corrective to the tendency to present globalization as a homogenous concept, and the failure to describe how it operates in specific regions. Ribas-Mateos examines globalization and migration across the Mediterranean, using an innovative, integrated framework so as to map social places by describing how social, political, cultural, and economic forces are embedded within a globalizing environment. The author articulates an original and compelling narrative, mapping the Mediterranean as a global place where international and regional forces are intertwined in multiple threads. In doing so, she identifies two key components of globalization--affecting specifically forms of welfare and issues of mobility--in the context of a weakening European welfare state and the relocation and reinforcement of Mediterranean borders. Nine Mediterranean cities are investigated as "gateway" cities, which shape two major effects of globalization: welfare and mobility. The book challenges conventional North-South perspectives, and focuses and systematizes the way international migration should be conceptualized. The originality of the book results from the author's fieldwork, which is rich in descriptive detail, and from a theory centered around global perspectives. Seven case studies in Southern Europe--Algeciras, Athens, Barcelona, Lisbon, Naples, Turin, and Thrace--deal with issues related to migration and the welfare state. She also includes two ethnographies that represent two Mediterranean gateways in the North-South Mediterranean division: Tangiers (in Morocco) and Durres (in Albania), which are mapped as border-cities in the global Mediterranean context. Because of its intrinsically multidisciplinary nature, this superb volume will be of particular interest to academics and social science researchers as well as policymakers and international agencies. Natalia Ribas-Mateos is a Marie Curie fellow at the Mediterranean Laboratory of Sociology, Aix-en-Provence, France. Among her recent books are Una invitacin a las sociologa de las migraciones and El debate sobre la globalizacin.

Crimes of Peace

Crimes of Peace
Title Crimes of Peace PDF eBook
Author Maurizio Albahari
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 288
Release 2015-09-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812247477

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In Crimes of Peace, Maurizio Albahari investigates why the Mediterranean Sea is the world's deadliest border, and what alternatives might improve this state of affairs. Albahari transforms abstract statistics into names and narratives that place the responsibility for the Mediterranean migration crisis in the heart of liberal democracy.

Mediterranean Frontiers

Mediterranean Frontiers
Title Mediterranean Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Dimitar Bechev
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 272
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
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"Expert scholars in the field come together to look at the impact of political boundaries upon the region, along with pressures from European and economic integration, the resurgence of nationalism, and refugee and security concerns. The authors explore the politics of memory: the ways in which the past shapes conflicts in the present, but also how memories held by individuals and communities challenge master narratives of 'us versus them'. Turning to the present, the book investigates how political fragmentation and divisive identities manifest in territorial borders influence everyday lives. Rather than a clear-cut boundary between North and South, the vision that emerges is of a Mediterranean transformed by the forces of globalization into a set of hybrid frontiers: borderlands shaped by intertwined exchanges, identities and conflicts." --Book Jacket.