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© Faraz Shibli

gainst security: Protectionism and what's left of politics

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Andersson R. and Dzenovska D., (2025), Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology

The 2022 Marilyn Strathern Lecture Security and Subversion in a Time of Monsters

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Andersson R., (2024), Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 42, 114 - 135

WRECKONOMICS: WHY IT’S TIME TO END THE WAR ON EVERYTHING

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Andersson R. and Keen D., (2023), 1 - 342

Border walls, irregular migration and the co-optation of the border security playbook

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Andersson R., (2022), International Migration, 60, 226 - 230

THE BIOECONOMY AND THE BIRTH OF A “NEW ANTHROPOLOGY”

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Andersson R., (2022), Cultural Anthropology, 37, 37 - 44

Refugia: Radical solutions to mass displacement

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Cohen R. and Van Hear NV., (2019), 1 - 135

Institutionalized Intervention: The ‘Bunker Politics’ of International Aid in Afghanistan

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Weigand F. and Andersson R., (2019), Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 13, 503 - 523

The return of remoteness: insecurity, isolation and connectivity in the new world disorder

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Saxer M. and Andersson R., (2019), Social Anthropology, 27, 140 - 155

The Timbuktu syndrome

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Andersson R., (2019), Social Anthropology, 27, 304 - 319

Taking my time

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Peebles J., (2019), Forced Migration Review

Imagining Refugia: thinking outside the current refugee regime

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Van Hear N., (2018), Migration and Society

Double games: Success, failure and the relocation of risk in fighting terror, drugs and migration

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Keen D. and Andersson R., (2018), Political Geography, 67, 100 - 110

Profits and predation in the human bioeconomy

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Andersson R., (2018), Public Culture, 30, 413 - 439

Diaspora and class -- class and diaspora

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Van Hear N., (2018)

The price of impact: reflections on academic outreach amid the ‘refugee crisis’

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Andersson R., (2018), Social Anthropology, 26, 222 - 237

Push-pull plus: reconsidering the drivers of migration

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Van Hear N. et al, (2018), Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 44, 927 - 944

Who counts in crises? The new geopolitics of international migration and refugee governance

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Allen W. et al, (2018), Geopolitics, 23, 217 - 243

Europe’s failed ‘fight’ against irregular migration

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Andersson R., (2018), 123 - 141

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Blog posts

Climate refugees: The fabrication of a migration threat

In recent years, it has become popular to argue that climate change will lead to massive North-South movements of ‘climate refugees’. Concerns about climate change-induced migration have emerged in the context of debates on global warming. Without any doubt, global warming is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity, and the lack of willingness of states and the international community to address it effectively – particularly through reducing of carbon emissions – is a valid source of major public concern and global protest.

The unfolding of the ‘refugee crisis’ in Denmark and Sweden

MSc Migration Studies student Katryna Mahoney reflects on a recent study trip to Copenhagen and Malmö

Migration from Turkey to the UK

Professor Ibrahim Sirkeci charts the history of reciprocal migration between Turkey and the UK and predicts future movements

The potential cost of visa regimes

Dr Emre Eren Korkmaz pleads for greater equity and transparency in visa regimes

Turkey’s diaspora engagement policy under the Justice and Development Party

Dr Bahar Baser tracks the development of Turkey's diaspora-building