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In-between places: trans-Saharan transit migrants in Morocco and the fragmented journey to Europe
As undocumented migration becomes more difficult, migrants' journeys become longer and more fragmented. This is a response to new spatialities of migration control which are continually reconfigured in an effort to eliminate clandestine movement. In the trans-Saharan region, this pattern of fragmented journeys also arises from a network of transnational social organisations that depend upon newly available technologies. Migrants' social networks provide both the means and the motivation for continued movement, even as destinations become more elusive. This paper investigates the imbalanced conflict between the social organisation of Sahara transit migrants and the developing spatial logic of control. It is based on recent research with undocumented migrants in Morocco.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
AntipodeISSN
0066-4812Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
39Page range
668-690Pages
23.0Department affiliated with
- Geography Publications
Notes
Derives from Nuffield Post-Doctoral Career Development Fellowship: first of several planned outputs from this.Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes