2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-11061-0_3
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Between Hostility and Solidarity: The Production of the Andean Region–Southern Cone Transit Migratory Corridor

Abstract: Beyond the domination of the Mexico-U.S. corridor as the prototypical example of Latin America’s space of transit in the Americas, in the past years a new migratory transit corridor has begun to take shape. Drawing on ethnographic data collected between 2015 and 2019, the dynamics at work in the configuration of the extended migratory corridor Andean Region-Southern Cone countries and Brazil are here inquired. The compared experiences of African, Caribbean, and South American regularized and irregularized migr… Show more

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“…415–416). This ‘ready‐made grammar’ associates transit migration with illegal activities (to go further, see Alvarez Velasco, 2019). Rather than adopting a simplistic approach that would consider transit migration mainly as the temporary movement of unauthorized persons from one country to another, we define it as a strategic response to the ‘neoliberal border regime’ (Bigo & Guild, 2005; De Genova, 2016) and its increasingly strict migration legislation (Molodikova & al.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…415–416). This ‘ready‐made grammar’ associates transit migration with illegal activities (to go further, see Alvarez Velasco, 2019). Rather than adopting a simplistic approach that would consider transit migration mainly as the temporary movement of unauthorized persons from one country to another, we define it as a strategic response to the ‘neoliberal border regime’ (Bigo & Guild, 2005; De Genova, 2016) and its increasingly strict migration legislation (Molodikova & al.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%