All Stories

  1. When Is Home? Temporality, Closure, and the Continuum of Return After Assad
  2. Truth-Claim Capital at Borders: The Role of Trust in the State at a Regional Human Rights Court
  3. Making pushback facts visible: a review of tools in existing case law and the procedural framework of the European Court of Human Rights
  4. Smuggling critique into impact: Research design principles for critical and actionable migration research
  5. Mixing creative and qualitative methods: an appreciative inquiry into responsible knowledge production for engaged scholars
  6. Ethics in Qualitative Migration and Refugee Studies in Europe: From “Doing no Harm” to Reciprocity and Equity
  7. The Politics of Legal Facts: The Erasure of Pushback Evidence from the European Court of Human Rights
  8. Smuggling critique into impact: Research design principles for critical and actionable migration research
  9. Quand les programmes de réintégration interrogent la citoyenneté : La figure du « retourné » au Nigéria et au Mali
  10. Who Owns the Future of Syrians in Lebanon? Intimate Family Explorations of Refugees’ Own Search for Durable Solutions
  11. What is a legitimate mobility manager? Juxtaposing migration brokers with the EU
  12. Unravelling the legal consciousness of deportation policies through women’s bushfalling narratives in Anglophone Cameroon 1
  13. Les dynamiques sociologiques entre contrôle des migrations et protection sociale : femmes migrantes sans papiers en quête d’hébergement à Paris
  14. Papers That Work: Migration Brokers, State/Market Boundaries, and the Place of Law
  15. “Non-admitted”: Migration-Related Detention of Forcibly Returned Citizens in Cameroon
  16. Bad luck, bad behaviour and laziness: an ethnographic outlook on the causes of deportations in Anglophone Cameroon
  17. Why aspiring migrants trust migration brokers: the moral economy of departure in Anglophone Cameroon
  18. Brokering High-Risk Migration and Illegality in West Africa
  19. Marriage at the Embassy: Securing the EurAfrican Border in Cameroon
  20. Airport Casualties: Non-Admission and Return Risks at Times of Internalized/Externalized Border Controls
  21. Social protection and migration control: The case of migrant care workers and Parisian welfare hotels
  22. Pénaliser l’émigration : l’Europe complice
  23. Débouté du droit d’asile : la triple peine
  24. Female spouses at the doors of fortress Europe
  25. Transnational Households: Migrants and Care, at Home and Abroad
  26. Dealing with Law in Migration Control
  27. Payer pour émigrer : les intermédiaires de la migration au Cameroun
  28. Imagining a future in ‘bush’: migration aspirations at times of crisis in Anglophone Cameroon
  29. ‘Why Do They Take the Money and Not Give Visas?’
  30. Bushfalling at All Cost: The Economy of Migratory Knowledge in Anglophone Cameroon1
  31. Reviews
  32. The Congress and the INA Trials, 1945–50
  33. Transnational Households
  34. ‘Why Do They Take the Money and Not Give Visas?’