Sabrina Apicella's Response to Bologna Research Group

Sabrina Apicella’s Response to Bologna Research Group

Response to MOBILIZING BORDERS: RESHAPING BOLOGNA’S TERRITORY THROUGH MIGRANTS STRUGGLES by the Bologna research group: Niccolò Cuppini, Mattia Frapporti, Floriano Milesi, Alberto de Nicola, and Maurilio Pirone By Sabrina Apicella1 Talks on logistics normally evoke images from military or business…

Nikolas Schall response to Emma Dowling

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Katharina Schoenes response to Knittler, Müller-Uri, and Schröcker

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Felix Marlow response to Altenried, Latinwo-Olajide, and Brekke

Felix Marlow response to Altenried, Latinwo-Olajide, and Brekke

Response to the lecture “Beyond Representation: Visual, Economical and Technological (Re-)Conctructions of Migration” held by Moritz Altenried (Goldsmiths, University of London), Vivian Latinwo-Olajide (Middlesex University), and Klara Jaya Brekke (Durham University / Crisis-scapes research collective) by Felix Marlow In this…

Mira Wallis response to Knittler, Müller-Uri, Schröcker

Mira Wallis response to Knittler, Müller-Uri, Schröcker

Response to Knittler, Müller-Uri, and Schröcker’s ‘Mobility and Migration is not a tautology’ – A Militant Research Contribution to Migration in Europe in the Context of Crisis by Mira Wallis “Mobility and Migration is not a tautology” – the heading…