Description
This panel brings different lenses (politics of ambiguity and ad-hocracy, political economy, deportability, Synchronization, visual methods and together with Children in IR) to reflect on diverse angles of Latin American migration governance: responses to Venezuelan displacement in Latin America and Brazil; Darien Gap crossings; Central American caravans; Haitians and Afghans migration to Brazil, the creation of the El Salvadorian Minister of Diaspora, Trump deportation policies and its impact in the Mexico-US borders and Venezuelan migrant children in Brazil to problematise the asylum concept. By using different methodologies, all the authors contribute to recognising the voices and research from Latin America and to bringing innovative reflections on the idea of migration governance.