Tunisia as a revolutionized space of migration
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Tunisia as a revolutionized space of migration
(Mobility & politics / series editors Martin Geiger, Parvati Raghuram and William Walters)(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-102) and index
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Description
This book explores the transformation of the Tunisian space of mobility after the Arab Uprisings, looking at the country's emerging profile as a migratory "destination" and focusing on refugees from Syria, Libya, and Sub-Saharan countries; Tunisian migrants in Europe who return home; and young undocumented European migrants living in Tunis. This work engages with and contributes to the broader conversation on the migrations-crisis nexus, by retracing the geographies of mobility which are reshaping the Mediterranean region.
Table of Contents
Series Editors' Foreword Martin Geiger and Parvati Raghuram
Preface Jean-Pierre Cassarino
1. Counter-Mapping A Revolutionized Space of Mobility Glenda Garelli and Martina Tazzioli
A Revolution's Temporal Borders
Mediterranean Trespassings in Tunisia
Migrantization and Precarization
Counter-mapping as an Epistemological Approach
2. The Tunisian Migration SpaceGlenda Garelli and Martina Tazzioli
Refugees in Tunisia: Humanitarian Spaces and Refugees' "Destitution"
European Migrants: Fleeing the European Path to Precarization
Tunisian Migrants: New Routes of Emigration and Return Migration in the time of the Economic Crisis
3. Beyond Citizen Politics Martina Tazzioli
Incipient Spaces of Migration and New Spaces of Governmentality
A Politics of Counting Unsettled
Struggles for Movement and Struggles for Space Beyond the Claim-form
Unequal Illegality and the Production of Migrant Subjects
Protean Borders for Taming Practices of Freedom
4. Afterword: Writing in the Turmoil of the Present Glenda Garelli and Martina Tazzioli
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