Bibliografia

Principal

  • Urry. John.2000. Sociology Beyond Societies: Mobilities for the Twenty-First Century, London/ New York: Routledge Sassen, S. (1998). Globalization and its discontents. Essays on the new mobility of people and money. New York: New Press. Ong, Aihwa. 1999. Flexible Citizenship: The Cultural Logics of Transnationality. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Cresswell, Tim. 2006. On the move: Mobility in the Modern Western World. London/New York: Routledge Brown, Wendy. 2010. Walled States, Waning Sovereignty. NY: Zone Books Bauman, Zygmunt. 2004. Wasted Lives. Modernity and its Outcasts. Cambridge: Polity Press
 Balibar, Étienne. 2002. “What is a border?” in Politics and the Other Scene, London & New York: Verso, pp.75-86 :

Secundária

  • Zetter, Roger. 2007, More Labels, Fewer Refugees: Remaking the Refugee Label in an Era of Globalization, Journal of Refugee Studies (2007)20 (2): 172-192. Warner, Daniel. 1992. “We are all Refugees”, International Journal of Refugee Law 4 (3), pp. 365-372 Wacquant, L., Slater, T., & Pereira, V. B. (2014). Territorial stigmatization in action. Environment and Planning A, 46(6), 1270–1280. van Dijk, Han, Foeken, Dick & van Til, Kiky.
2001. “Population Mobility in Africa: An Overview” in de Bruijn, Mirjam; van Dijk, Rijk; Foeken, Dick (eds), Mobile Africa: Changing Patterns of Movement in Africa and Beyond, Leiden/Boston: Brill, pp. 9-26 Tulumello, S. (2015a). Fear and urban planning in ordinary cities: From theory to practice. Planning Practice and Research, 30(5), 477–496. Sussman, Rachelle. 2014. “From ‘Disaster Porn’ to Dignity: Brand Strategies and Humanitarian Culture”, Paper presented in American Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio (TX), 2014-11-26 Scheel, Stephan and Ratfisch, Philipp (2014), 'Refugee Protection Meets Migration Management: UNHCR as a Global Police of Populations', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 40 (6), 924-41. Perera, S.
2007. ‘A Pacific Zone? (In)Security, Sovereignty, and Stories of the Pacific Borderscape’, in P. K. Rajaram and C. Grundy-Warr (eds.), Borderscapes: Hidden Geographies and Politics at Territory’s Edge (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 2007) pp. 201–227. Parker, N. & Vaughan-Williams, N. 2012. ‘Critical Border Studies: Broadening and Deepening the ‘Lines in the Sand’ Agenda’, Geopolitics 17(4) pp. 727–733 McKenzie, Robert; Triulzi, Alessandro, eds. (2013). Long Journeys. African Migrants on the Road. Leiden: Brill McKee, Yates. 2007. “ ‘Eyes and Ears’: Aesthetics, Visual Culture, and the Claims of Nongovernmantal Politics”, in Feher, M., Mckee, Y. Krikorian, G. (eds), Nongovernmental Politics, Cambridge (MA): MIT Press Malkki, Liisa. H. 1995. “Refugees and Exile: From ‘Refugee Studies’ to the National Order of Things” Annual Review of Anthropology 24, pp. 495-523 Knudsen, J. Chr. 1995. “When trust is on trial. Negotiating refugees’ narratives”, in E. Valentine Daniel & J. Chr Knudsen (eds) Mistrusting Refugees, Berkeley/Los Angeles/London: University of California Press, pp. 13-35 Kirby, Peter Wynn. 2009. “Chapter 1, Lost in ‘Space’: An Anthropological Approach to Movement?”, in Kirby (ed.), Boundless Worlds: An Anthropological Approach to Movement, Berghan Books, pp. 1-28 Kibreab, Gaim. 2003. “Citizenship Rights and Repatriation of Refugees”, International Migration Review, 3781), pp. 25-73
 Kibreab, Gaim. 1999. “Revisiting the Debate on People, Place, Identity and Displacement”, Journal of Refugee Studies 12(4), 384-410
 Khotari, Uma. 2005. A Radical History of Development Studies: Individuals, Institutions and Ideologies, London: Zed Books Ltd Jacobsen, K., & Landau, L.
2003. “The Dual Imperative in Refugee Research: Some Methodological and Ethical Considerations” in Disasters, 27(3), pp. 185-206 Hyndman, J.
2000. Managing displacement. Refugees and the politics of humanitarism, Mineapolis: University Press Ferguson, James. 2005. “Seeing Like an Oil Company: Space, Security, and Global Capital in Neoliberal Africa”, American Anthropologist, 107 (3), 377-382
 Engel, Ulf; Nugent, Paul, ed. (2010). Respacing Africa. Leiden: Brill Donnan, H. & Wilson, T. M. 1999. Borders, Frontiers of Identity, Nation and State, Oxford/New York: Berg de Waal, Alex.1997. Famine Crimes: Politics and the Disaster Relief Industry in Africa, Oxford: James Currey De Haas, Hein (2008), 'The myth of invasion. The inconvenient realities of African migration to Europe', Third World Quarterly, 29 (7), 1305-22. Daniel, E. Valentine & Knudsen, J. Chr (eds.). 1995. Mistrusting Refugees, Berkeley/Los Angeles/London: University of California Press Clifford, James.1997. Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century, Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press Casas-Cortes, Maribel, et al. (2015), 'New Keywords: Migration and Borders', Cultural Studies, 29 (1), 55-87. Brenner, N. (ed.) (2013). Implosions/explosions. Towards a study of planetary urbanization. Berlin: Jovis. Brambilla, Chiara. 2015. “Exploring the Critical Potential of the Borderscapes Concept”, Geopolitics 20:1, 14-34 Anderson, Ruben (2016), 'Hardwiring the frontier? The politics of security technology in Europe’s ‘fight against illegal migration’', Security Dialogue, 47 (1), 22-39. :