Description
This panel brings together scholars working in and around the Mediterranean. Here we connect the spectacular border struggles occurring at sea with those that are (made) less visible, on land and at sea. How do mobility struggles at sea connect to legal, political, economic, and social struggles on land? How do political and other actors make some of these struggles more or less visible? Through this analysis, we demonstrate how people on the move, people newly arrived, and their allies have responded to and resisted criminalisation and exclusion, despite shrinking civic spaces.