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This research examines historical mobility regimes in the Mississippi and Zambezi rivers during the late eighteenth century, focusing on how power dynamics influenced mobility experiences. It aims to understand the long-term impacts of colonial policies on contemporary mobility politics.
The politics of mobility is one of the EU's primary challenges.
The right of its citizens to free movement, the 2015 European migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, and the recent Ukrainian refugee crisis underscore the varied and complex access to mobility—referred to as regimes of mobility—and highlight the intricacies of mobility politics.
But how was mobility managed before the advent of the liberal state?
What were the mobility regimes in European colonial borderlands? RIVER-SCAPES examines t…
UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA
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