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Border Transgression: Mobility and Mobilization in Crisis [Hardback]

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The first part sets out to discuss established paradigms in migration studies and politics in order to suggest new approaches to analyse mobility, migration and boundary making approaches. The second part presents empirical cases from Latin America and Spain to demonstrate how migrants challenge, negotiate and mobilize citizenship and belonging. The third part deals with the question how belonging is produced and identity is constructed at a transnational level. New information and communication technologies, human mobility but also the mobility of concepts, ideas and values foster these collectivization processes across and within physical and symbolic borders.

This volume addresses processes of human mobility in times of crisis from different scientific perspectives and at a global and trans-regional level. The first part sets out to discuss established paradigms in migration studies and politics in order to suggest new approaches to analyse mobility, migration and boundary making approaches. The second part presents empirical cases from Latin America and Spain to demonstrate how migrants challenge, negotiate and mobilize citizenship and belonging. The third part deals with the question how belonging is produced and identity is constructed at a transnational level. New information and communication technologies, human mobility but also the mobility of concepts, ideas and values foster these collectivization processes across and within physical and symbolic borders.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Eva Youkhana
Introduction 9(12)
I Approaching mobility, migration and borders
Migrations, gender and transnational citizenship -- Global economy and women's mobility at stake
21(14)
Maria Jose' Guerra Palmero
Conceptualising space in transnational migration studies. A critical perspective
35(14)
Yvonne Riano
Turning to the satellite, the container, the smartphone, technologization or situations of bordering and border crossing? Differences in using new materialistic approaches for ethnographic studies on migration and border regimes
49(22)
Maria Schwertl
Borders, migrations, and fortune
71(14)
Juan Carlos Velasco
II Contesting, negotiating, and mobilising
Negociando fronteras: Tacticas de migrantes indocumentados en la frontera Mexico-Guatemala
85(14)
Yaatsil Guevara Gonzalez
Times of crisis and times to return? Migratory, occupational and social trajectories of returning migrants in Ecuador
99(18)
Gioconda Herrera
Lucia Perez Martinez
Animating citizenship through migrant labor struggles. Latin American household workers and creative protest in Madrid
117(22)
Lara Jussen
III Constructing identities and belonging across borders
Migrants' religious spaces and the power of Christian Saints -- the Latin American Virgin of Cisne in Spain
139(18)
Eva Youkhana
Denotar, connotar, criminalizar la inmigracion. Como los medios de comunicacion hacen cosas con palabras
157(14)
Rodrigo Fidel Rodriguez Borges
A feminist anthropology approach to the "Transnational Radio Field". The case of Latino Radio in Madrid
171(24)
Marisa Ruiz Trejo
Biographic notes 195