2022
DOI: 10.1177/09697764221125343
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New scales of migration governance in the Mediterranean: Regional cities in the spotlight

Abstract: Within the framework of Mediterranean migration studies and as a contribution to the emerging debate on the ‘local turn’, and on multiscalar approaches of region-making from different disciplines, the main objective of this article is to analyse an empirical trend that theoretically reinforces the view that cities can shape new regional domains. This city-region interface delimits the article’s two-sided argument. On one hand, the article argues that because of the increase of trans-Mediterranean relations, ci… Show more

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“…For instance, this is the main “raison d'être” of the French network, the Association Nationale des Villes et Territoires Accueillants (ANVITA, “National Association of Welcoming Cities and Territories”), 1 aiming at making their views on migration governance visible against state control of the public narrative on migration. Another example is the debate on how cities are shaping new regional spaces or penetrating in some regional spaces that were previously under the dominion of states (Zapata‐Barrero, 2022). The actions of most Mediterranean port cities (such as Barcelona, Naples, Palermo and Marseille) opening their harbours to Open arms and SOS Mediterranean are also clear examples.…”
Section: A Transformative Approach To Urban Migration Governance Resi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, this is the main “raison d'être” of the French network, the Association Nationale des Villes et Territoires Accueillants (ANVITA, “National Association of Welcoming Cities and Territories”), 1 aiming at making their views on migration governance visible against state control of the public narrative on migration. Another example is the debate on how cities are shaping new regional spaces or penetrating in some regional spaces that were previously under the dominion of states (Zapata‐Barrero, 2022). The actions of most Mediterranean port cities (such as Barcelona, Naples, Palermo and Marseille) opening their harbours to Open arms and SOS Mediterranean are also clear examples.…”
Section: A Transformative Approach To Urban Migration Governance Resi...mentioning
confidence: 99%