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Elgar Encyclopedia of Global Migration: New Mobilities and Artivism
 
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Elgar Encyclopedia of Global Migration

New Mobilities and Artivism
 
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In recent decades, emerging challenges such as increased digitalization of social lives and the ongoing processes of border externalization and internalization, have prompted scholars and civil societies to question the ways in which people view, frame and experience migration and draw attention to emerging forms of resistance and mobility justice. This timely Encyclopedia engages with critical epistemologies and practices to provide a comprehensive examination of the field of global migration, activism and cultural production.





The Elgar Encyclopedia of Global Migration addresses international migration, analyzing emerging concepts such as theories and forms of migration, mobilities in action, and artivism in migratory contexts. Featuring case studies from across the globe, the entries examine the full range of key concepts and theories associated with this dynamic field, shaping a definitive reference work on human mobility, activism, and artistic practices.





Scholars and students of social sciences, cultural studies, and the arts, policymakers and activists will find this Encyclopedia to be an invaluable resource with enriching tools for teaching, learning and experimenting in a world on the move.





Key Features:


  • Written by a diverse group of experts ranging from artists and curators to activists and academics

  • 195 entries presenting a full range of themes associated with the study of migration, the arts, and activism in a globalized world

  • Addresses prominent issues within the topic of migration such as new forms of racism, plural modes of inequalities and mobility injustice



In recent decades, emerging challenges such as increased digitalization of social lives and the ongoing processes of border externalization and internalization, have prompted scholars and civil societies to question the ways in which people view, frame and experience migration and draw attention to emerging forms of resistance and mobility justice. This timely Encyclopedia engages with critical epistemologies and practices to provide a comprehensive examination of the field of global migration, activism and cultural production.

This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.

'By discussing the most compelling and relevant concepts and theories around migration and the arts today, this volume is much more than another encyclopedia in migration studies. With its diverse list of contributors from different parts of the world, this book contributes to ongoing efforts in decentering migration studies and is an important read for scholars and students wishing to study migration from a reflexive perspective.'
Table of Contents:
Contents
Introduction to the Elgar
Encyclopedia of Global
Migration: New Mobilities and Artivism 1
Laura Oso, Natalia
Ribas-Mateos and Melissa Moralli
Advocacy and migrants 28
Cynthia Bejarano
Aesthetics of subversion 30
Federica Mazzara
Afro-Latinism 32
Marta Navarro Valencia
Ageing and the pandemic care triangle 36
Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Agro-industry and migration 39
Diego M. Macías Woitrin
Arab Spring 42
Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Art and cosmopolitanism 45
Nikos Papastergiadis
Art history and migration 48
Burcu Dogramaci
Art, impact and migrant deaths at sea 52
Maya Ramsay
Artistic ethnography 55
Ma. Eugenia Hernández Sánchez
Artivism and death: Necropolis 58
Arkadi Zaides
Artivism and migration 61
Monika Salzbrunn
Arts in superdiverse societies 66
Marco Martiniello
Arts-based research and migration 69
Maggie O?Neill
Attitudes toward immigration
and immigrants 73
Sebastian Rinken
Audience development for
diverse societies 75
Nobuko Kawashima
Autonomy in child and
adolescent migration 77
Mercedes G. Jiménez-Álvarez
Awareness campaigns 79
Valentina Cappi
Bazaar economy 82
Michel Peraldi
Biographical methods in migration 84
Pablo Dalle
Black Lives Matter 87
Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Bodily archives and
remediation: PAST-inuous 91
Farah Saleh
Border aesthetics 95
Keina Espi?eira
Borderscapes and signs 98
Federico Faloppa
Boza 102
Cléo Marmié
Caminantes 104
Fernando Garlin Politis
Care circulation 108
Laura Merla
Children in migration 111
Laura Lamas-Abraira
Choreography and borders 114
Melissa Melpignano
Citizenship as practice 118
Sandra Gil Araujo, Corina
Courtis and Laura Yufra
Civil investigation 121
Karina Horsti
Climate diaries 123
Elena Giacomelli and Sarah Walker
Climate mobilities 126
Ingrid Boas and Ninna Nyberg
S?rensen
Collage and migration 129
Micol Pizzolati
Coloniality of power 133
María José Ventura Alfaro
Compulsory education for
migrant children 138
Virginie Baby-Collin
Conceptually conscientious
migration scholar 141
Ricard Zapata-Barrero
Cosmopolitanism 144
María-Jesús Cabezón-Fernández
COVID-19 and (im)mobility 147
Anna Triandafyllidou and Lucia
Nalbandian
Criminalization and migration 149
Elisabet Almeda Samaranch
and Ignasi Bernat Molina
Critical thought 152
Thomas Lacroix, Swanie Potot
and Camille Schmoll
Cultural policies and diversity 156
Wiebke Sievers
Cultural welfare 159
Roberta Paltrinieri
Decoloniality and migration 161
Carina Trabalón
Decolonizing public space 164
Annalisa Frisina
Deportation and affective practices 168
Päivi Pirkkalainen
Design for migrants towards
capacity building 171
Xue Pei
Design thinking and migration 173
Marta Pachocka, Magdalena
Proczek and Ewa Osuch-Rak
Development corridors and chains 176
Annelies Zoomers and Guus van
Westen
Diaspora: Afro-French perspectives 179
Honorine Goueth
Diasporic arts: belonging,
identity, resistance 182
Olivia Sheringham
Diasporic cumbia 185
Héctor Fernández L?Hoeste
Digitalization of migration research 187
Justyna Salamońska
Disasters, migration and care 190
Anne Gonon-Nérard
Discrimination and migration 192
Andrea Souto García
Discrimination research and the
use of ethnic data 195
Patrick Simon
Displacement, media and memory 198
Kirsten Forkert
Documentaries, sex work and migration 200
Nicola Mai
Educational turn and migration 204
Piersandra Di Matteo
Education and migration 206
Jens Schneider
Embodied research and migration 210
Elena Vacchelli
Encampment of the world 213
Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Ethnic enclaves 215
Ivan Light
Ethnosexual frontiers 217
Joane Nagel
Everyday bordering 219
Martin Lundsteen
Expats 221
María-Jesús Cabezón-Fernández
Extractivism and migration 225
María del Carmen Villarreal
Villamar and Enara Echart Mu?oz
Family migrations 228
Eleonore Kofman
Feminist activism and migration 230
Ángels Escrivá and Nora Komposch
Forced mobility and cities: the
case of Mozambique 233
In?s M. Raimundo
Gender and migration 236
Gioconda Herrera
Global care chains 239
Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck
Global cities 242
Saskia Sassen
Global Compact for Migration 244
Younes Ahouga
Global elite migrations 247
Irina Isaakyan
Globalization debate 249
Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Graphic storytelling of migration 255
Veronica Moretti
Harraga, harrag, el-harga 257
Juan David Sempere-Souvannavong
Health and migration 260
Beatriz Padilla
High-skilled migration 263
Paweł Kaczmarczyk
Hijab in Europe 266
Angeles Ramirez and Laura Mijares
Hip hop and decoloniality 268
Wissal Houbabi
History of migrations 270
Mimoun Aziza
Home and belonging in migration 272
Paolo Boccagni and Elisabetta
Zontini
Human and social mobility 275
Ettore Recchi
Human rights and migration 279
Timothy Dunn
Humanitarian communication 282
Pierluigi Musar?
Humanity in excess 285
Lorenzo Navone and Federico Rahola
Imprisonment and migrant women 287
Elisabet Almeda Samaranch
and Clara Camps Calvet
Indigenous migration in Latin America 290
Alicia Torres
Integration: analytical tool and
policy concept 293
Rinus Penninx
Interculturality 297
Joaquín Beltrán Antolín
Intermarriage 299
Dan Rodríguez-García
Internal migration 303
Antía Pérez-Caramés
International migration and employment 305
Rinus Penninx
International student mobility 310
Beatriz Padilla and Thais França
Intersectionality 313
Jules Falquet
Islamophobia 316
Martin Lundsteen
Kinship 318
Amelia Sáiz López
Left-behind 320
Audrey Lenoël
Legacies of British slavery 322
Catherine Hall
LGBTQ migration 324
Calogero Giametta
Literature and migration 326
Elena Lamberti
Lusophone migration system
and Lusotropicalism 329
Jorge Malheiros
Manosphere 331
Iria Vázquez Silva and Agueda
Gómez Suárez
Manteros 334
Ana López-Sala
Mapping and spatial representations 337
Chiara Davino and Lorenza Villani
Maquila and migration 340
Marlene Solís
Media and migration 342
Myria Georgiou and Koen Leurs
Media hospitality 345
Paola Parmiggiani
Mediterranean crossing 347
Constance De Gourcy
Migrant domestic workers 350
Sabrina Marchetti
Migrant entrepreneurship 352
María Villares-Varela and
Monder Ram
Migrant youths 355
Claudia Pedone
Migranticization 358
Janine Dahinden
Migration and development 361
Raúl Delgado Wise
Migration and prostitution 363
Milena Chimienti
Migration, care and welfare regimes 366
Paloma Moré and Raquel
Martínez-Buján
Migration control and contested borders 369
Ana López-Sala
Migration, identity and belonging 372
Jorge Duany
Migration industry 375
Ana López-Sala
Migration systems 378
Pedro Gois
Migration theories: lights and shadows 381
Joaquín Arango
Migration?mobility nexus 386
Gianni D?Amato and Marco
Bitschnau
Militarization and migration 389
Timothy Dunn
Missing in migration 392
Sofia Stimmatini and Constance
De Gourcy
Mobilities and immobilities 395
Anastasia Bermudez and Laura Oso
Mobilities paradigm 398
Javier Caletrío
Multi-sited ethnography 403
Polina Palash
Multicultural/intercultural festivals 406
Ilenya Camozzi
Music and migration 409
Emilie Da Lage
Music, emotions and migration 412
Loretta Baldassar, Manonita
Ghosh and Simone Marino
Narratives on migration 415
Pierluigi Musar?
Non-cooperation 418
Guillem Farrés
Onward migration 421
Rosa Mas Giralt
Pan-Asianism 424
Alejandra Pe?a-González
Participatory action research
and migration 427
Grady Walker and Brigitte Suter
Participatory filmmaking and migration 430
Irene Gutiérrez Torres
Performing arts and migration 434
Wenwen He
Political Islam, from Arabia to France 437
François Burgat
Politicization of migration 440
Belén Fernández-Suárez
Politics, ethics and migration research 443
Ninna Nyberg S?rensen
Politics of compassion 446
Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Politics of (dis)integration 449
Sophie Hinger and Reinhard
Schweitzer
Politics of (un)grievability 452
Chiara Denaro
Poverty and migration 458
Alfonso Mejía Modesto, Beatriz
Rodríguez Guzmán and Hugo
Montes de Oca Vargas
Qualitative methodology in
migration research 460
Cristina Rodríguez-Reche and
Ricard Zapata-Barrero
Quantitative methods in
migration research 463
Jacobo Mu?oz-Comet
Rastafarianism and migration 466
Jonas Julio Dongmo Zefack
Reciprocal migration 468
Russell King
Reflexivities in migration studies 470
Anna-Lisa Mu?ller
Refuge and asylum seeking 473
Marta Pachocka and Dominik Wach
Refugee activism 475
Laura Ruiz de Elvira
Regular and irregular migration 477
Anna Triandafyllidou
Religion and migration 479
Olga Odgers-Ortiz
Remittances 481
Alejandro Canales
Resistance, work and dignity 484
Tindaro Bellinvia
Retirement migration 487
Russell King
Return migration 490
Russell King
Return to the ancestral homeland 493
Anastasia Christou
Roma and artistic practices 496
Elżbieta Mirga-W?jtowicz and
Kamila Fiałkowska
Second generation 499
Jens Schneider
Segmented labour markets 502
María José Magliano and Ana
Inés Mallimaci Barral
Segregation ? worlds apart 505
Jorge Malheiros
Slavery 508
Josep Lluís Mateo Dieste
Social capital 510
Sofia Laiz Moreira
Social class and migration 514
Cecilia Inés Jiménez Zunino
Social innovation and migration 516
Melissa Moralli
Social remittances 519
Antía Pérez-Caramés
Sociology, language and migration 521
Amado Alarcón
Solidarity 524
Blanca Camps-Febrer
State of exception 527
Gizem Tu?ba ?zkut
State thought 529
Sandra Gil Araujo
Superdiversity 532
Peter Scholten
Surveillance 534
Blanca Camps-Febrer
Thanatopolitics 537
Bilgesu Sumer
Theatre of the Oppressed 540
Giulia Allegrini
Theological migration periods 543
Sophie Bava
Tourist industry and migration 545
Jan Rath
Trafficking 548
Sine Plambech
Translocal development 550
Annelies Zoomers and Guus van
Westen
Transnational families 552
Ruth Evans
Transnational inequalities 555
Anna Amelina, Karolina
Barglowski and Lisa Bonfert
Transnational migrant entrepreneurs 558
Yvonne Ria?o
Transnational migration state 561
Thomas Lacroix
Transnational motherhood/fatherhood 564
S?nia Parella Rubio
Transnational social protection 567
Basak Bilecen
Transnationalism 570
Claudia Pedone
UNESCO World Heritage and refugees 573
Magdalena Proczek and Marta
Garbarczyk
UNITED List of Refugee
Deaths: Fatal Policies of Fortress
Europe 575
Geert Ates
Visual activism and research in
refugee-related trauma 578
Skye R. Tinevimbo Chirape
Visual methods and migration 582
Keina Espi?eira
Walls 585
Lorenzo Navone
Welcoming spaces 588
Maggi W.H. Leung
Xenophobia 591
Fabio Quassoli