Transnational (Im)mobilities and Informality in Europe

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v18i2.1174

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informality, (im)mobility, transnationalism, Europe, mobility regimes, informal practices

Abstract

People around the globe rely on informal practices to resist, survive, care and relate to each other beyond the control and coercive presence of institutions and states. In the EU, regimes of mobility at multiple scales affect various people on the move who are pushed into informality in order to acquire social mobility while having to combat border regimes, racialization, inequalities, and state bureaucracies. This text explores how mobilities and informality are entangled with one another when it comes to responding to the social, political, and economic inequalities that are produced by border and mobility regimes. Within this frame, the ethnographic articles in this special issue go beyond national borders to connect the production of mobility and informality at multiple interconnected scales, from refugees adapting to settlement bureaucracies locally to transit migrants coping with the selective external borders of the EU, or from transnational entrepreneurs’ ability to move between formal and informal norms to the multiple ways in which transnational mobility informally confronts economic, social and political constraints. In sum, this volume brings together articles on informality and mobility that take account of the elusive practices that deal with the inequalities of mobility and immobility.

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Published

2021-03-25

How to Cite

Fradejas-García, I., Polese, A. ., & Bhimji, F. . (2021). Transnational (Im)mobilities and Informality in Europe. Migration Letters, 18(2), 121–133. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v18i2.1174