2022
DOI: 10.1590/1980-85852503880006405
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Aspettare a Ventimiglia. La frontiera italo-francese fra militarizzazione, crisi dell’accoglienza e solidarietà

Abstract: Riassunto Questa etnografia è stata condotta sul confine italo-francese a Ventimiglia dal 2019 fino all’autunno 2021. La precedente conoscenza dell'area ha permesso di capire come la gestione da parte degli Stati della pandemia Covid-19 abbia ridefinito il dispositivo frontiera. L'articolo inizia con una descrizione del funzionamento dei controlli di frontiera e del loro continuo aggiornamento per limitare la possibilità di attraversamento del confine dei migranti illegalizzati. La seconda parte analizza la si… Show more

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“…In relation to the substantial presence of humanitarian actors that involves border spaces, such as the Aegean islands, Lampedusa, Calais or Ventimiglia, there is a growing body of research focussing on volunteers offering their work in place of migrants' arrival and/ or transit. A great deal of the existing literature categorises this phenomenon as a response to the crisis, in terms of solidarity or humanitarianism (Daminelli, 2022;Guribye and Mydland, 2018;Haaland and Wallevik, 2019;Kitching et al, 2016;Rozakou, 2016;Sandri, 2018;Skleparis and Armakolas, 2016).…”
Section: Migrant Support Volunteer Tourism Under Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to the substantial presence of humanitarian actors that involves border spaces, such as the Aegean islands, Lampedusa, Calais or Ventimiglia, there is a growing body of research focussing on volunteers offering their work in place of migrants' arrival and/ or transit. A great deal of the existing literature categorises this phenomenon as a response to the crisis, in terms of solidarity or humanitarianism (Daminelli, 2022;Guribye and Mydland, 2018;Haaland and Wallevik, 2019;Kitching et al, 2016;Rozakou, 2016;Sandri, 2018;Skleparis and Armakolas, 2016).…”
Section: Migrant Support Volunteer Tourism Under Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%