Environment and Planning D: Society and Space ( IF 4.594 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-24 , DOI: 10.1177/02637758211000061 Luca Queirolo Palmas 1
The refugee makeshift settlement of Calais, globally known as the “Calais Jungle”, was dismantled in October 2016. Its existence, as a spectacle repeatedly spread by the media all over the world, was a key element in the representation of the so-called “migration crisis” in Europe. One year after the end of the camp, this article focuses on a new scenario in which dispersed settlements keep reappearing and migrants are hunted by the authorities and the police on a daily basis, observing the everyday life of the many who continue to reach this borderland in the hope of crossing to the other side, by any means and at any risk. This ethnographic and visual sociology project follows a group of young Afghans, identifying the crucial phases that structure widespread daily routines and a broad moral landscape: survival, the hunt, and the attempt to get across.
中文翻译:
“现在是真正的丛林!” 驱逐加来营地后的机构狩猎和移民生存
加莱难民临时定居点(全球称为“加莱丛林”)于2016年10月被拆除。作为世界各地媒体反复传播的奇观,加莱的存在是代表所谓“加莱丛林”的一个关键因素欧洲的“移民危机”。难民营结束后的一年,本文重点介绍一种新的情况:分散的定居点继续出现,当局和警察每天都在猎捕移民,观察许多继续到达该边境地区的人的日常生活。希望以任何方式和任何危险穿越对方。该人种学和视觉社会学项目遵循一群年轻的阿富汗人,确定了构成广泛的日常活动和广泛的道德风貌的关键阶段:生存,狩猎,