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E-raamat: Border Deaths: Causes, Dynamics and Consequences of Migration-related Mortality

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Border deaths are a result of dynamics involving diverse actors, and can be interpreted and represented in various ways. Critical voices from civil society (including academia) hold states responsible for making safe journeys impossible for large parts of the world population. Meanwhile, policy-makers argue that border deaths demonstrate the need for restrictive border policies. Statistics are widely (mis)used to support different readings of border deaths. However, the way data is collected, analysed, and disseminated remains largely unquestioned. Similarly, little is known about how bodies are treated, and about the different ways in which the dead - also including the missing and the unidentified - are mourned by familiars and strangers. New concepts and perspectives contribute to highlighting the political nature of border deaths and finding ways to move forward. The chapters of this collection, co-authored by researchers and practitioners, provide the first interdisciplinary overview of this contested field.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Preface: The Increasing Focus on Border Deaths 9(12)
Paolo Cuttitta
Introduction: A State-of-the-Art Exposition on Border Deaths 21(14)
Tamara Last
1 Various Actors: The Border Death Regime
35(18)
Paolo Cuttitta
Jana Haberlein
Polly Pallister-Wilkins
2 Mortality and Border Deaths Data Key Challenges and Ways Forward
53(18)
Kate Dearden
Tamara Last
Craig Spencer
3 Representations of Border Deaths and the Making and Unmaking of Borders
71(14)
Giulia Sinatti
Renske Vos
4 Engaging Bodies as Matters of Care Counting and Accounting for Death During Migration
85(18)
Amade M'charek
Julia Black
5 Mourning Missing Migrants Ambiguous Loss and the Grief of Strangers
103(14)
Giorgia Mirto
Simon Robins
Karina Horsti
Pamela J. Prickett
Deborah Ruiz Verduzco
Victor Toom
6 Enforced Disappearances and Border Deaths Along the Migrant Trail
117(14)
Emilio Distretti
7 Understanding the Causes of Border Deaths A Mapping Exercise
131(18)
Kristof Gombeer
Orcun Ulusoy
Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche
8 Moving forward: Between Utopian and Dystopian Visions of Migration Politics
149(14)
Huub Dijstelbloem
Carolyn Horn
Catriona Jarvis
Afterword: From the Iron Curtain to Lampedusa 163(8)
Thomas Spijkerboer
Index 171
Paolo Cuttitta is a Marie Curie fellow at the Centre de Recherche sur l'Action Locale, Université Paris 13. He previously worked at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Palermo University. His current research looks at humanitarian border management and the changing roles of state and non-state actors in the EU/North African border regime. Tamara Last was awarded her doctorate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam for her empirical research on EU border deaths. She designed and managed the Deaths at the Borders Database. Her postdoctoral research at ACMS (University of the Witwatersrand) focuses on decolonisation of migration governance in Africa.