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Item type: Item , Migrations, media, and stereotypes: cities in France and the Mediterranean area after 1945(2022-10) Gastaut, Yvan
Item type: Item , Irregular migration: the position of Türkiye in the Mediterranean basin(2022-09) Altiok, Birce; Içduygu, Ahmet
Item type: Item , New patterns of migration in the Mediterranean: North-South: the case of Morocco(2021-12) Ismaili Idrissi, Boutaina; EuroMedMig
Item type: Item , Policy conversations across the Mediterranean: migratory governance. Europe and Lebanon in the spotlight(2021-12) Aubarell, Gemma; Geha, Carmen; EuroMedMig
Item type: Item , Migration policies of North African countries towards third country citizens(2021-09) Boubakri, Hassen; EuroMedMigThis Policy Paper summarizes the Tunisia National workshop held online on 11 November 2020. The purpose of this workshop was to analyze the migration policies applied by North African third countries to nationals of other third countries in the region, and in their southern neighbourhood, (i.e., nationals of Africa South of the Sahara). The objective is to understand the underlying logic of these policies and to understand how they coincide, or not, with those of European migration policies towards third country nationals in general and those of North African countries in particular. Why did we choose to make this segment of migration policies, as a general frame of reference, a subject of analysis and debate during this workshop? Generally, analysts deal with dominant migration policies and consider that "dominated" third countries are subject to these policies. This seminar allowed us to decentralize our view of these policies; since in the South too third-country nationals are subject to the logic of migration policies implemented by other third countries. We wanted to shift the focus from the vertical North-South scale (relations between the North (the Center) and the South (the periphery)) to a horizontal, South-South scale, i.e. within the group of so-called "Third Countries" in the EU's southern neighbourhood. The aim is to demonstrate that North African third countries have their own Southern neighbourhood, which is essentially Sub-Saharan Africa.
Item type: Item , Migration in the digital era : exploring new data, practices and lifestyles(2021-05) Buhr, Franz; Desille, Amandine; Fonseca, Maria Lucinda; EuroMedMigThis policy paper results from the presentations and discussions, which took place at the third EUMedMi National Workshop organised by the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning (IGOT), Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, on March 25, 2021. The workshop included 3 keynote speeches, 1 roundtable, 13 speakers, and 65 participants from academia, civil society, and public administration. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the workshop was carried out online and its video recording is publicly available at the EuroMedMig portal.
Item type: Item , When North African emigration turns into diasporas : migration dynamics, collective action and state responses(2021-02) Bousetta, Hassan; EuroMedMig
Item type: Item , The new EU pact and its impact on Mediterranean migration governance : continuity or rupture?(2021-01) Zapata Barrero, Ricard; Scholten, Peter; Morgades Gil, Sílvia; Pinyol Jiménez, Gemma; Martín, Iván; Fakhoury Mühlbacher, Tamirace; Musette, Mohamed Saïb; EuroMedMig
Item type: Item , Research-policy nexus in Mediterranean migration Issues : a critical assessment of the debate between Guia Gilardoni and Ivan Martín(2020-07) Faustini Torres, Luisa
Item type: Item , Climate change, environmental degradation and Mediterranean migration: premises for shaping future policies(2019-12) Zapata Barrero, Ricard; Melkonian, Karina; Özdemir, Gülce Şafak
