2013
DOI: 10.4000/hommesmigrations.2630
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Cartographie de la frontière et topographie clandestine

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“…Nevertheless, this invisibility can be questioned today, as migrants increasingly engage in visible struggles to defend their rights as asylum-seekers in their host countries and oppose their irregularization, precarization, and isolation (Oliveri, 2015). Borders have become a place for contestation, and illegal crossings a means of enforcing migration strategies (Veron, 2014). Examples range from the assaults in Calais or Ceuta (Migreurop, 2006), illegal crossings of the Aegean Sea This article looks at how asylum-seekers choose to resort to visibility and voicing 2 strategies to defend their right of belonging in their host countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, this invisibility can be questioned today, as migrants increasingly engage in visible struggles to defend their rights as asylum-seekers in their host countries and oppose their irregularization, precarization, and isolation (Oliveri, 2015). Borders have become a place for contestation, and illegal crossings a means of enforcing migration strategies (Veron, 2014). Examples range from the assaults in Calais or Ceuta (Migreurop, 2006), illegal crossings of the Aegean Sea This article looks at how asylum-seekers choose to resort to visibility and voicing 2 strategies to defend their right of belonging in their host countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%