mobility

Why is Cyprus Still Holding on to the Failed “Humanitarian Corridor” to Gaza?

19.06.2025 , in ((Politique)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

Proposed in late 2023, the “Amalthia” corridor to bring aid into Gaza has been a failure. It is criticized by both Palestinians and humanitarian organizations as a political distraction from Israel’s campaign of genocide. Yet the Cypriot government insists that the project has not been shelved. Together with its practice ...

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Environment-Induced Mobilities: The Stories that the Field Tells

08.02.2024 , in ((Climate-Induced Migration)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

In Sundarban, India, my conversation with a Bangladeshi woman challenged the common perceptions surrounding environment-induced mobilities, since she cited insufficient income as the primary reason behind moving with her family. This made me look beyond the “obvious” during a six-month exploration using Feminist Participatory Action Research, revealing the interplay between ...

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A Pacific Perspective on Climate-Related Migration

31.01.2024 , in ((Climate-Induced Migration)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

Pacific Island countries have globally been at the forefront of research, media, and policy discussions on climate mobility. These island nations have been predominantly categorized as « climate migrant-sending countries » – particularly so in Europe, where media and Western scholarship have painted an overly simplistic picture in which « all Pacific Islands ...

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COVID-19 and Key Workers at the Intersections of Inequalities and Everyday Mobilities

21.12.2023 , in ((Towards a Novel Mobility Regime)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

This blog takes a closer look at the category of key workers as a method to govern mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic. This category revealed and emphasized the ways in which mobility intersects with inequalities. Yet, while these inequalities were made visible at an extraordinary time, the pandemic was not ...

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