The most recent issue of online journal Movements (Journal for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies) is entitled The Frontier Within: The European Border Regime in the Balkans. In it, authors present various analyses of the migratory route across the Balkans since the summer of 2015 and its effects on receiving communities.
Contributions of particular relevance to those reading on integration include:
- ARTICLES:
Affective Labor within the Local Humanitarian Workscape, by Romana Pozniak.
Hope, Waiting, and Mobility: Migrant Movement in Serbia After The EU-Turkey Deal, by Robert Rydzewski.
The Rise and Fall of Migration Solidarity in Belgrade, by Céline Cantat.
Transformations of Humanitarian Aid and Response Modes to Migration Movements: A Case Study of the Miksalište Center in Belgrade, by Teodora Jovanović.
- ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTIONS:
The Shining: From an Anonymous Wall to Madina Hussiny Square, by Selma Banich.
Mapping In-Betweenness: The Refugee District in Belgrade in the Context of Migration, Urban Development, and Border Regimes, by Cosima Zita Seichter, Miriam Neßler, Paul Knopf.
- ESSAYS:
A Volunteer's Diary: We Did a Better Job in Serbia, by Patricia Artimova.
- RESEARCH LAB:
From Corridor to Encampment: Mapping EU Strategies of Containment in Serbia, by Andrea Contenta.
Deported Man, Secured State: A Long Trajectory of a Deportation, by Emina Bužinkić.
Belgrade, The Refugee District as a playground for neoliberal urban politics: between invisibilisation and temporary niches. © Cosima Zita Seichter, Miriam Neßler & Paul Knopf.
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