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Title: | Lost in the Mediterranean: Theories, Discourses, Borders and Migration Policies in the ‘Mare Nostrum’ | Authors: | Gjergji, Iside | Keywords: | Borders; Cultures; Mediterranean; Migrants; Multiversalism | Issue Date: | Oct-2015 | Publisher: | Centro de Estudos Sociais | Serial title, monograph or event: | RCCS Annual Review | Issue: | 7 | Place of publication or event: | Coimbra | Abstract: | For quite some time the Mediterranean region has become a prime arena for political action and reflection. As a consequence, there has been growing debate on its particular history, culture and anthropology. However, a good deal of this debate has proved incapable of successfully describing and analyzing the contemporary Mediterranean. Taking migratory movements, policies and bordering practices as its perspective, this article aims to shatter the postcard image of Mare Nostrum. Engaging with interdisciplinary studies, it highlights the stark contradictions operating within current theoretical and socio-political debates on the Mediterranean. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10316/36571 | ISSN: | 1647-3175 | DOI: | 10.4000/rccsar.628 10.4000/rccsar.628 |
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