Abstract

This book, whose title translates as “Contested Right to Stay. Belonging, Mobility and Control in the EUropean Deportation Regime”, is based on a thesis written at the Department of European Ethnology of the University of Vienna, Austria. It results from several years of ethnographic field research: from 2015 to 2018 Sarah Nimfuhr completed varius research stays in the field; five in Malta, one in Italy, and several meetings with research partners across the EU. The study explores the product...

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