Mobility and Migration is not a Tautology

Mobility and Migration is not a Tautology

by Käthe Knittler, Fanny Müller-Uri, Silvia Schröcker, Precarity Office Vienna (University of Vienna) A Militant Research Contribution to Migration in Europe in the Context of Crisis Our project evolves out of the current conjugations of precarity, migration and crisis. After…

Make it in Berlin - Selective Inclusion through labour and unemployment agencies

Make it in Berlin – Selective Inclusion through labour and unemployment agencies

by Felix Marlow, Sabrina Apicella, Hannah Schultes, Katharina Schoenes, Noel Nicolaus, Nikolas Schall, and Mira Wallis (Humboldt University, Berlin) ‘We cordially invite you to shape your future in Germany, at the heart of Europe. Come and be part of the…

Knowledge production and the politics of ‘integration’ in contemporary Europe: challenging the depoliticisation of (anti-)racism

Knowledge production and the politics of ‘integration’ in contemporary Europe: challenging the depoliticisation of (anti-)racism

by Silvia Rodríguez Maeso Coordination: This seminar will discuss the enduring difficulties of addressing racism as a political phenomenon that shapes the normal functioning of institutions and everyday social relations within the so-called democratic societies. It will focus on the…

Border Struggles in the Migrant Metropolis

Border Struggles in the Migrant Metropolis

by Nicholas de Genova Transnational migration is a central and constitutive dynamic in the social production (and transformation) of urban space. These transnational urban conjunctures are indisputably generated very much within the territorial boundaries and jurisdictions of nation-states, and in…

Why Should we Go back to the Histories of Immigration of Late and Early Twentieth Century?

Why Should we Go back to the Histories of Immigration of Late and Early Twentieth Century?

by Ranabir Samaddar