ABSTRACT

This book discusses the politics of justice in relation to migration addressing both the controversies of governance and the active role of migrants’ struggles in shaping the materiality of justice.

Considering justice and migration as globally contested fields, the book questions received wisdoms of European migration politics, including images of a migratory ‘crises’, the reconfiguration of the borders of justice, and the spurious pretensions of controlling and governing mobility. Gathering global scholars from migration studies, international relations and critical theory, as well as social activists, it advances an extended concept of contestation that goes beyond the simple clash of interests between national and international political actors. As such the book expands the discourse to a wider politics of justice and advances different angles and methodological perspectives from which to question purely normative conceptions of justice. Looking beyond the simple transformations in laws and regulations, the book updates the debate on migration adopting a global perspective.

This book is of key interest to scholars and students of migration studies, European studies, global justice, and labour, gender and EU studies.

chapter 1|20 pages

Migration and the contested politics of justice

An introduction

part 1|60 pages

Controversies of Governance and Justice

chapter 4|21 pages

The global compact for migration

Patterns of contestation and critical justice assessment

part 2|60 pages

Confronting the border and the governance of migration

chapter 5|21 pages

A welcome for eight months

83Europe, the summer of migration, and global justice

chapter 6|19 pages

Central American caravans and contesting forms of migrant justice

Sovereign violence and multiple forms of confinement in question

part 3|84 pages

Restructuring the social

chapter 8|20 pages

The post-socialist posted worker

143Social reproduction and the geography of class struggles

chapter 10|20 pages

From vulnerable victims to insurgent caravaneros

The genesis and consolidation of a new form of migrant self-defence in America

part |17 pages

Afterword

chapter 12|16 pages

Toward an archive of migrant struggles

227Critique and the materiality of justice