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This book analyses post-deportation outcomes and focuses on what happens to migrants and failed asylum seekers after deportation. This book contributes to establish a more multifaceted picture of criminalization of migration and adds novel aspects and approaches, both theoretically and empirically, to the field of migration research.
Shahram Khosravi is Professor of Anthropology at Stockholm University, Sweden. He is author of Young and Defiant in Tehran, Precarious Lives: Waiting and Hope in Iran, and ‘Illegal’ Traveller: An Auto-Ethnography of Borders
1. Introduction .- 2. Fieldnotes from Cape Verde: On Deported Youth, Research Methods and Social Change .- 3. Starting Again: Life After Deportation from the United Kingdom .- 4. Helping Women Prepare for Removal: The Case of Jamaica .- 5. Back from the Other Side: The Post-Deportee Life of Nigerian Migrant Sex Workers .- 6. Paying to Go: Deportability as Development .- 7. Deportees Lost at "Home": Post-Deportation Outcomes in Afghanistan .- 8. “My Whole Life Is in The USA”: Dominican Deportees’ Experiences of Isolation, Precarity, and Resilience .- 9. Making It as a Deportee: Transnational Survival in the Dominican Republic .- 10. Post-Deportation Movements: Forms and Conditions of the Struggle Amongst Self-Organising Expelled Migrants in Mali and Togo .- 11. Ripples Across the Pacific: Cycles of Risk and Exclusion Following Criminal Deportation to Samoa .- 12. “Non-Admitted”: Migration-Related Detention of Forcibly Returned Citizens in Cameroon .- 13. Deportation: The LastWord?.