Volume 25, Number 3, 2026 Themed Issue: The Mediterranean as a Laboratory of Border Externalization
Instagram post by Inuktitut Ilinniaqta (“let’s learn Inuktitut”), 16 September 2018. Reproduced with permission in Cameron 2026 (this issue).
Table of contents (6 articles)
Review Essays
Themed Issue: The Mediterranean as a Laboratory of Border Externalization
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The Mediterranean as a Laboratory of Border Externalization: Critical Perspectives from the South
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Autonomous Migrant Mobilisations in Libya and (Counter-)Externalisation: Transnational Spatial Configurations of Solidarity
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Externalizing Anti-Blackness: Racialized Immobilization and Migrant Counter-Archives in Tunisia’s Borderlands of Abandonment
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Dispersal Politics as Internal Bordering: Migration Governance in the Euro-Moroccan Border Regime
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Building Borders in the City: The Turkish Government's Plan to “Dilute” the Migrant Presence in Urban Areas through the Example of the Altındağ Metropolitan District in Ankara