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Mobility Economies in Europe's Borderlands

Mobility Economies in Europe's Borderlands

Mobility Economies in Europe's Borderlands

Migrants' Journeys through Libya and the Mediterranean
Marthe Achtnich, University of Cambridge
May 2025
Paperback
9781009310895

    The arrival of unauthorised migrants at the shores of southern Europe has been sensationalized into a migration 'crisis' in recent years. Yet, these depictions fail to grasp migrants' experiences and fall short of addressing a more complex phenomenon. In this original ethnography, Marthe Achtnich examines migrants' journeys and economic practices underpinning mobility to recast how we think of migration. Bringing the perspectives and voices of migrants to the fore, she traces sub-Saharan migrants' journeys along one of the world's most dangerous migration routes: through the Sahara Desert, Libya, and then by boat to Malta in Europe. Examining what she calls 'mobility economies', Achtnich demonstrates how these migrant journeys become sources of profit for various actors. By focusing on migrants' long and difficult journeys, the book prompts a necessary rethinking of mobile life, economic practices under contemporary capitalism, and the complex relationship between the two.

    • Highlights the significance of migrants' journeys, moving beyond the study of only points of entry and departure
    • Foregrounds migrants' voices and experiences, creating a rich, multi-sited ethnography of an understudied region
    • Examines 'mobility economies' to study the relationship between migration and economic practices under contemporary capitalism

    Product details

    May 2025
    Paperback
    9781009310895
    202 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from May 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: mobilities and economies at the edge of Europe
    • Part I. Libya:
    • 1. Detained
    • 2. Staying on
    • 3. Waiting
    • 4. Turbulence at sea
    • Part II. Malta
    • 5. Stuck
    • 6. Moving on
    • Conclusion: mobile lives
    • Bibliography.