Martina Tazzioli
Associate professor of geography, University of Bologna.
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- "Governing by debasing migrant lives. Reconceptualising biopolitics and extractivism in migration geography" is now out in @proghumgeog.bsky.social journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
- Reposted by Martina TazzioliIn a new article on the #Portolan blog @smartitaz.bsky.social and #SFB1604 member @mauricestierl.bsky.social stress that #migration has become a key vehicle for #authoritarianism. buff.ly/8ors8j5 #Borders #Asylum #EU #Rights #Asyl #Flüchtlingsschutz #Einwanderung #Politik #Gesellschaft #Rechtsruck
- Reposted by Martina TazzioliHonoured that we were invited by Michael Hardt & Sandro Mezzadra to contribute to their new blog #Portolan! The text by Martina Tazzioli and myself is called “Punitive Environments and the anti-immigration authoritarian commonsense”. portolan-journal.org?post=punitiv...
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- Bologna against the genocide: today more than 60 000 took the street of Bologna and joined the national strike in support of the population in Gaza
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- "The making of migrants’ wageless life: Exploiting by debasing” is now out in @economyandspace.bsky.social journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... It investigates value extraction by debasing lives, which encapsulates psycho-physical debilitation and socio-economic devaluation
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- Glad to see the article “Which Data Am I?”. The Making of Migrants' Scattered Subjectivities and the Impossibility of Giving an Account of Oneself" now out in International Migration. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... special issue on The Digitized Migration
- Join us at the Summer School "Dissonant memories: geographies of migration, colonialism and trauma" at the University of Bologna🎉 September 8-12, 2025 centri.unibo.it/memorylab/it... No fees- deadline June 9 MA and PhD students Memory Lab - Department of History & Cultures
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- Reposted by Martina TazzioliIn this article, @smartitaz.bsky.social & I discuss how some decolonial approaches to borders & migration conceptualise colonial legacies by reducing the complex ways in which the colonial past informs racialised bordering mechanisms in the present. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- Reposted by Martina TazzioliHappy this article I co-authored with Martina Tazzioli is out & #openaccess! In it, we caution against a 'decolonial redux' in analyses of (Mediterranean) migration & (EU) border enforcement. @smartitaz.bsky.social @Scrmjems.bsky.social @imisosnabrueck.bsky.social www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- @mauricestierl.bsky.social and I wrote a piece on "Mare nero? Undoing the decolonial redux, multiplying (post)colonial legacies and struggles" , now out in JEMS: www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.... The article intervenes in debates on Eurocentrism in migration studies and its oblivion of race
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- "Bridled Labour and the Making of Migrants’ Route. Refugees’ Workers at the French-Italian Border" just came out in @journalpariss.bsky.social brill.com/view/journal... in the article I use Yann Moulier-Boutang's concept of "bridled labour" to politicise migrants' escapes
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