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Ce livre interroge les liens qui soudent de grandes souffrances avec les violences sociales dont elles témoignent. La traque de liens fuyants et silencieux engage les ethnologues et les psychologues dans le travail au contact de familles en migration ou de commissions qui évaluent leurs demandes, mais aussi le long d'errances personnelles et institutionnelles, ou encore auprès de communautés en ligne. Ce sont les contours et certaines responsabilités du discours savant et scientifique, que ce face-à-face avec les souffrances sociales invite à questionner
Violence --- Urban violence --- Family violence --- Africans --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Mental health --- Social isolation --- Marginality, Social --- Violence - Social aspects - Africa - Case studies --- Urban violence - Africa - Case studies --- Family violence - Africa - Case studies --- Africans - Europe - Social conditions --- Africans - Mental health - Europe
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West Africans --- Muslims --- Social conditions --- Religion --- Ethnic identity --- Africa, West --- Europe --- Emigration and immigration --- Migration. Refugees --- Sociology of minorities --- West Africa --- Africains de l'Ouest --- Musulmans --- Conditions sociales --- Identité ethnique --- Afrique occidentale --- Emigration et immigration --- West Africans - Europe - Social conditions --- West Africans - Europe - Religion --- West Africans - Europe - Ethnic identity --- Muslims - Europe - Social conditions --- Africa, West - Emigration and immigration --- Europe - Emigration and immigration
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The process of migration control mirrors the trajectories of the people who traverse national boundaries, making today’s borders flexible and fluid. This book explores the transformation of migration control in the post 9/11 era. It looks at how border controls have become more diffuse in the face of increased human flows from Africa and presents a critical analysis of the dispositif of European migration control, including detention without trial, derogation of human rights law, torture, "extraordinary rendition", the curtailment of civil liberties and the securitization of migration. By examining the role of Gaddafi’s Libya in the last ten years as a gendarme of Europe, it argues for a re-visioning of borders and frontiers in ways that can account for their dialectical nature, and for the dialectical nature of political life. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of European studies, African studies, security studies, international relations, global studies, comparative politics, cultural geography, migration studies and border theory.
Migration. Refugees --- Africa --- Europe --- Border security --- Boundaries --- Borderlands --- Africans --- Immigrants --- Political aspects --- Social conditions --- Libya --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy --- Border security - Europe --- Boundaries - Political aspects - Europe --- Borderlands - Europe --- Africans - Europe - Social conditions --- Immigrants - Europe - Social conditions --- Europe - Emigration and immigration - Government policy --- Libya - Emigration and immigration --- Africa - Emigration and immigration --- Europe - Emigration and immigration --- Sécurité des frontières --- Africains --- Immigrés --- Émigration et immigration --- Frontières --- Conditions sociales. --- Social conditions. --- Politique publique --- Government policy. --- Emigration and immigration.
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This volume examines migration between Africa and Europe, rather than just from Africa to Europe. Based on a unique socio-demographic survey carried out both in origin and destination countries (MAFE survey), it argues that return migration, circulation, and transnational practices are significant. Policy design must also take these factors into account. Comparing in a systematic way three flows of African migrants (from Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana and Senegal), this study offers a new view on the patterns, determinants, and family and economic effects of migration. By comparing six European countries (Belgium, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK), it shows that the dynamics of migration differ greatly in new vs. old destination countries. Based on a statistical analysis of life histories, this study provides a dynamic view of migration that will help readers better understand current trends as well as future trajectories. It will appeal to researchers, academics, practitioners, and others interested in taking a deeper look in (im)migration issues.
Social sciences. --- Statistics. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Demography. --- Human geography. --- Social Sciences. --- Migration. --- Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law. --- Human Geography. --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Anthropology --- Geography --- Human ecology --- Historical demography --- Social sciences --- Population --- Vital statistics --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Statistical analysis --- Statistical data --- Statistical methods --- Statistical science --- Mathematics --- Econometrics --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Social conditions. --- Ethnic identity. --- Africa --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Statistics for Social Sciences, Humanities, Law. --- Statistics . --- Africans - Europe - Social conditions --- Africans - Europe - Ethnic identity --- Africa - Emigration and immigration --- Europe - Emigration and immigration --- Europe
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Migration. Refugees --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Europe --- Afrika --- Afrique --- Famille --- Gezin --- Immigratie --- Immigration --- Maatschappij --- Société --- Turkije --- Turquie --- Migrant labor --- Families --- Travailleurs migrants --- Familles --- Social conditions --- History --- Conditions sociales --- Histoire --- Turks --- North Africans --- Social conditions. --- Turkish people --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Arabs --- Family --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Social aspects --- Arab countries --- Turkey --- Social life and customs --- Germany --- Population --- Africa [North ] --- Maghrebians --- Maghrebi --- Maghrebis --- Maghribis --- Families - Turkey --- Families - Africa, North --- Families - Europe --- Turks - Europe - Social conditions --- North Africans - Europe - Social conditions --- FAMILLES --- TURQUIE --- AFRIQUE DU NORD --- FAMILLES TURQUES --- A L'ETRANGER --- FAMILLES MAGHREBINES --- FAMILLES IMMIGREES --- ASPECT SOCIOLOGIQUE
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