Child Migration and Biopolitics
Old and New Experiences in Europe
Herausgeber: Scutaru, Beatrice; Paoli, Simone
Child Migration and Biopolitics
Old and New Experiences in Europe
Herausgeber: Scutaru, Beatrice; Paoli, Simone
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Using a great variety of methodologies and sources, the authors provide richly documented case studies which cover a wide geographical area within Europe, both West and East, South and North, enabling a deep understanding of the diversity of migrant childhoods in the European context.
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Using a great variety of methodologies and sources, the authors provide richly documented case studies which cover a wide geographical area within Europe, both West and East, South and North, enabling a deep understanding of the diversity of migrant childhoods in the European context.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781138354258
- ISBN-10: 1138354252
- Artikelnr.: 59918370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9781138354258
- ISBN-10: 1138354252
- Artikelnr.: 59918370
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Beatrice Scutaru is an Assistant Professor in European History at the School of History and Geography within Dublin City University. Her research lies at the intersection between Migration and Childhood studies, with a special focus on the Cold War and Intra-European mobility. Simone Paoli is an Assistant Professor of History of International Relations at the Department of Political Science of the University of Pisa. His research interests focus on the history of European integration and Euro-Mediterranean relations, with an emphasis on education and migration issues.
1. Childhood, Migration and Biopolitics in Modern European History; Part I:
Displacement; 2. The Little People of the Exodus. French Children's
Experiences of War Mobility in Spring 1940; 3. The (Bio)Politics of Relief:
UN Food Policy Towards Displaced Children in Post-War Germany (1945-49); 4.
Catholic Humanitarianism and Transnational Adoptions of Orphaned Indian
Youth (Belgium, 1970-1984); 5. "Unaccompanied Children Who Disappear."
Precariously Mobile Children and the Humanitarian Regime of Deportation in
Sweden; Part II: Retention; 6. "To Build and Be Built:" Jewish Displaced
Children in Post-War Italy, 1943-48; 7. The Never Forgotten Romanian
Children. Biopolitics, Humanitarian Aid and International Adoption; 8.
Children on the Move in Europe, Between Biopolitics and Human Rights
Protection; 9. Imprisoned to "Zö": Survival of Unaccompanied and
Undocumented Afghan Minors in Istanbul; Part III: Repatriation; 10. The
Portuguese State and its Emigrants: Policy and Practices in the
Repatriation of Minors; 11. Custody Battles for Unaccompanied Children of
Presumed Ukrainian Origin under the UNRRA's/IRO's Care, 1945-49; 12.
Biopolitics, the State, and Displacements of Children in France between the
End of World War II and the Fall of the Empire, 1945-1970; 13. Child
Migration Governance as Biopolitics: New Perspectives on Vulnerability and
the Child's Best Interest
Displacement; 2. The Little People of the Exodus. French Children's
Experiences of War Mobility in Spring 1940; 3. The (Bio)Politics of Relief:
UN Food Policy Towards Displaced Children in Post-War Germany (1945-49); 4.
Catholic Humanitarianism and Transnational Adoptions of Orphaned Indian
Youth (Belgium, 1970-1984); 5. "Unaccompanied Children Who Disappear."
Precariously Mobile Children and the Humanitarian Regime of Deportation in
Sweden; Part II: Retention; 6. "To Build and Be Built:" Jewish Displaced
Children in Post-War Italy, 1943-48; 7. The Never Forgotten Romanian
Children. Biopolitics, Humanitarian Aid and International Adoption; 8.
Children on the Move in Europe, Between Biopolitics and Human Rights
Protection; 9. Imprisoned to "Zö": Survival of Unaccompanied and
Undocumented Afghan Minors in Istanbul; Part III: Repatriation; 10. The
Portuguese State and its Emigrants: Policy and Practices in the
Repatriation of Minors; 11. Custody Battles for Unaccompanied Children of
Presumed Ukrainian Origin under the UNRRA's/IRO's Care, 1945-49; 12.
Biopolitics, the State, and Displacements of Children in France between the
End of World War II and the Fall of the Empire, 1945-1970; 13. Child
Migration Governance as Biopolitics: New Perspectives on Vulnerability and
the Child's Best Interest
1. Childhood, Migration and Biopolitics in Modern European History; Part I:
Displacement; 2. The Little People of the Exodus. French Children's
Experiences of War Mobility in Spring 1940; 3. The (Bio)Politics of Relief:
UN Food Policy Towards Displaced Children in Post-War Germany (1945-49); 4.
Catholic Humanitarianism and Transnational Adoptions of Orphaned Indian
Youth (Belgium, 1970-1984); 5. "Unaccompanied Children Who Disappear."
Precariously Mobile Children and the Humanitarian Regime of Deportation in
Sweden; Part II: Retention; 6. "To Build and Be Built:" Jewish Displaced
Children in Post-War Italy, 1943-48; 7. The Never Forgotten Romanian
Children. Biopolitics, Humanitarian Aid and International Adoption; 8.
Children on the Move in Europe, Between Biopolitics and Human Rights
Protection; 9. Imprisoned to "Zö": Survival of Unaccompanied and
Undocumented Afghan Minors in Istanbul; Part III: Repatriation; 10. The
Portuguese State and its Emigrants: Policy and Practices in the
Repatriation of Minors; 11. Custody Battles for Unaccompanied Children of
Presumed Ukrainian Origin under the UNRRA's/IRO's Care, 1945-49; 12.
Biopolitics, the State, and Displacements of Children in France between the
End of World War II and the Fall of the Empire, 1945-1970; 13. Child
Migration Governance as Biopolitics: New Perspectives on Vulnerability and
the Child's Best Interest
Displacement; 2. The Little People of the Exodus. French Children's
Experiences of War Mobility in Spring 1940; 3. The (Bio)Politics of Relief:
UN Food Policy Towards Displaced Children in Post-War Germany (1945-49); 4.
Catholic Humanitarianism and Transnational Adoptions of Orphaned Indian
Youth (Belgium, 1970-1984); 5. "Unaccompanied Children Who Disappear."
Precariously Mobile Children and the Humanitarian Regime of Deportation in
Sweden; Part II: Retention; 6. "To Build and Be Built:" Jewish Displaced
Children in Post-War Italy, 1943-48; 7. The Never Forgotten Romanian
Children. Biopolitics, Humanitarian Aid and International Adoption; 8.
Children on the Move in Europe, Between Biopolitics and Human Rights
Protection; 9. Imprisoned to "Zö": Survival of Unaccompanied and
Undocumented Afghan Minors in Istanbul; Part III: Repatriation; 10. The
Portuguese State and its Emigrants: Policy and Practices in the
Repatriation of Minors; 11. Custody Battles for Unaccompanied Children of
Presumed Ukrainian Origin under the UNRRA's/IRO's Care, 1945-49; 12.
Biopolitics, the State, and Displacements of Children in France between the
End of World War II and the Fall of the Empire, 1945-1970; 13. Child
Migration Governance as Biopolitics: New Perspectives on Vulnerability and
the Child's Best Interest