Nina Sahraoui is Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Paris Centre for Sociological and Political Research (CRESPPA), CNRS.
1. Introduction: Articulating Post/Decolonial and Intersectional Approaches - Jane Freedman, Nina Sahraoui and Elsa TyszlerPart 1: Decolonising Research on Migration 2. The Seminar Immobility in the Americas: A Post-COVID-19 Collective Strategy to Decolonise Our Migration Studies - Amarela Varela-Huerta, Soledad Álvarez Velazco, Mariana Zaragoza 3. Crafting a Place-Based Approach to Unsettling Migration and Border Research - Lio Ando 4. Decolonizing Migration Studies: Interrogating the Colonial Dynamics of Categories Through the Case of Turkey - Maissam Nimer and Susan Beth RottmannPart 2: Decolonising Pedagogy Around Migration5. Radical Hope in the Nexus of Migration and Gender: Researching and Teaching with Critical Pedagogies, Situated Intersectionality and Decolonial Feminism - Nasrin Khandoker, Niamh Reilly and Sheryl D. Fairchild6. Fayuka y Forense: Using Intersectionality and Decolonizing Pedagogies to Socially Challenge Popular Perceptions on Migration - Cynthia Bejarano and Eugenia Hernandez SanchezPart 3: Sites of Intersectional Domination and Resistance in “Reception Facilities”7. Immigration Control Through Migrant Integration: “Internal Colonialism”, Racialisation, and Defiance at the Us-Mexico Border - Erika Herrera Rosales 8. Refugee Women’s Movements and the Feminist International Materialist-Feminist Perspectives on the Migration and Border Regime - Celine Barry9. What Does ‘Intersectional Reception’ of Migrant Women Look Like? The Case of the Sisters’ House - Naïké Garny and Sarah MurruPart 4: Instrumentalization of colonial and gendered figures in postcolonial settings 10. French Lesbonationalism in Its Desire to Subjugate Lesbians from Muslim Immigrant Backgrounds - Mahdis Sadeghipouya11. Coloniality of Gender in Border Externalization: Performing Masculinities and Femininities at the Euro-Senegalese Border - Agnese Pacciardi Part 5: Migrations and the (re)production of whiteness12. ‘I’m Poor but Clean’: Whiteness in a South-South Migratory Context - Macarena Bonhomme 13. Whiteness, Sexuality and Solidarity with Migrants at Europe’s Borders - Elsa Tyszler14. Hierarchies of Whiteness: Transnational Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender in Migrating Narratives of Swedishness - Catrin Lundström