With contributions from leading scholars in Southern Europe, this compelling book demonstrates the plurality of migratory circumstances and analyses the significance of the Mediterranean migration model. Highlighting the challenges of studying the variability and heterogeneity of migratory patterns in the Mediterranean, this insightful book provides a comprehensive examination of the variations of spatial-temporal scales and sedimentation of different migratory configurations.
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Migration and otherness in the Mediterranean region: colonial past and postcolonial continuities through the conception of the ‘Other Moor’
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The weight of colonial cultural legacy in scholarly and political discourses on migration: for a denationalisation of the migration issue
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Migration in Italy: a multiscalar analysis
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Gender and emigration: labour market integration and work‒life balance strategies of young Spanish female migrants to France and Germany
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A Southern European model of migrant agricultural labour: two case studies in Andalusia (Spain) and Calabria (Italy)
Francisco Checa y Olmos, Francesco Saverio Caruso, Alessandra Corrado
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The care shortage and social acceptance: why the welfare needs of native families subvert immigration policies
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Repoliticising gendered vulnerability: the blind spots of vulnerability-focused humanitarian programmes in Greece
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