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Susan Hobbsft incomplete? An atmosphere of incompleteness dominated the Olive Grove outside Moria hotspot on Lesvos. It was, also, a matter of time. People were eager to move forward, to catch the next ferry so that they could make it on time to the border. By boarding together, the ferry on 15. April 2016, weosteopath 发表于 2025-3-27 10:10:44
Smyrna Tuburantions about how sturdy these pillars are. It seems clear that as they shift or even fall, Gibraltarian Britishness will change. It seems scarcely possible that the emotional and political connections with Britain could remain the same if Britain itself undergoes profound change. This is not to underIST 发表于 2025-3-27 15:06:17
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Sheryl G. Jordan,Umer Ahmed,Eric J. Fromked a key ‘gate’ to ‘EU’rope. It looks at the ways in which spatial metaphors and in particular metaphors relying on notions of openness, mobility and flow are invoked in order to re-imagine the city’s position and its relations (political, economic, cultural) to the European continent. What is of intDemulcent 发表于 2025-3-28 03:56:04
Ravi Kagalir or dictatorships (Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, among others) in search of a better life, reminds us of the cruel fate that has confronted tens of thousands of migrants each year — for the past two decades — in the Mediterranean region. However, few can remember the case of the 19-year-old AfghanPainstaking 发表于 2025-3-28 10:09:34
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Joseph Makriscal reflection on the nature of camps as specific spatial manifestations surfing on multiple mobile borders and, in their turn, producing characteristic border mobility from a contemporary African perspective. As a direct spatial consequence of current neo-liberal investment in African extractive in