Editorial: Situations of Violence and Migration

With images of long lines of refugees fleeing combat zones, images of a slave market in Libya, images of bodies washed up by the sea or dotted along desert tracks, images of police harassment at the borders of Fortress Europe and images of camps and the violence of detention, the media, intellectual...

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Published inRevue européenne des migrations internationales Vol. 36; no. 1; pp. 7a - 9
Main Authors Hily, Marie-Antoinette, Poiret, Christian, Booth, Katherine, Poméon O’Neill, Alexandra
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Université de Poitiers 2020
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Summary:With images of long lines of refugees fleeing combat zones, images of a slave market in Libya, images of bodies washed up by the sea or dotted along desert tracks, images of police harassment at the borders of Fortress Europe and images of camps and the violence of detention, the media, intellectuals, doctors, humanitarians and NGOs take it upon themselves to remind us on a daily basis of the extent to which violence and migration can be related. Yet, these images tell us nothing about the mo...
Bibliography:Situations de violence et migration
ISBN:9791090426665
ISSN:0765-0752
1777-5418
DOI:10.4000/remi.14781