New publication: Migrant remittances and local taxes in Latin America
López García A. I. (2024) Migrant remittances and local taxes in Latin America Governance and Local Development Institute. University of Gothenburg. Working Paper No. 72. https://gld.gu.se/en/publications/gld-working-papers/wp74-migrant-remittances-and-local-taxes-in-latin-america/
New publication: Multidirectional mistrust: German female volunteers’ emotion work in the context of male deportation and return from Europe to Senegal
Strijbosch K. (2024) Multidirectional mistrust: German female volunteers’ emotion work in the context of male deportation and return from Europe to Senegal Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2024.2377861
Responsibility-sharing or shifting? Implications of the New Pact for the future cooperation with third countries
De Leo, A. & Milazzo, E. (2024) Responsibility-sharing or shifting? Implications of the New Pact for the future cooperation with third countries Policy Study, Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and European Policy Centre, Brussels https://www.epc.eu/content/FEPS-Policy_Study_-_New_Pact_External_Dimension_-_PP25.pdf
Encounters in Motion: Being Present with Others in Long Duration Train Travel
L. & Wagner (2024) Encounters in Motion: Being Present with Others in Long Duration Train Travel Mobility Humanities, Vol. 3, No. 2, July 2024 https://doi.org/10.23090/MH.2024.07.3.2.004
Diversifying analytical categories for studying youth with and without migration background: an example of mobility-based categories
Mazzucato, V. (2024) Diversifying analytical categories for studying youth with and without migration background: an example of mobility-based categories. Comparative Migration Studies DOI:10.1186/s40878-024-00385-0 You can also access the PDF of the article here.
“I could have married in Europe, if I wanted to” How black migrant men challenge moralizing and racializing discourses when returning to Senegal
Strijbosch, K. and Mazzucato, V. (2024). “I could have married in Europe, if I wanted to” How black migrant men challenge moralizing and racializing discourses when returning to Senegal. Ethnic and Racial Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2024.2320775
Pacing mobility trajectories: Temporality and agency in ‘home’ visits by migrant youth
Anschütz, S., & Mazzucato, V. (2024). Pacing mobility trajectories: Temporality and agency in ‘home’ visits by migrant youth. Population, Space and Place, e2762. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2762
Doing and contesting borderwork in Senegal: local implementers of migration information campaigns
Schenetti, C., & Mazzucato, V. (2024). Doing and contesting borderwork in Senegal: Local implementers of migration information campaigns. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2024.2323670
“If you smile, they smile”: Explaining highly educated migrants’ feelings of being welcome in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine
Reinold, J., Hooijen, I., & Özer, M. (2024). “If you smile, they smile”: Explaining highly educated migrants’ feelings of being welcome in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. Population, Space and Place, e2759. https://doi-org.mu.idm.oclc.org/10.1002/psp.2759
Direct effects of migration on development
Marchand K., Hagen-Zanker J., Memon, R., Rubio, M. and Siegel, M. (2023). Direct effects of migration on development. MIGNEX Background Paper. Oslo: Peace Research Institute Oslo. Available at www.mignex.org/d071.