Migration, protest movements and the politics of resistance : a radical political philosophy of cosmopolitanism / edited by Tamara Caraus and Elena Paris.
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2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : migrant protests as radical cosmopolitics / Tamara Caraus
- Migrant protests as a form of civil disobedience : which cosmopolitanism? / Frédéric Mégret
- Migrants' protests, the paradox of citizenship and contestatory cosmopolitanism / Kostas Koukouzelis
- Cosmopolitan "hidden transcripts"? : becoming in/visible as a strategy of migrant resistance / Tamara Caraus
- Roma mobility in the EU : cosmopolitanism from below or the cosmopolitan exception? / Dragos Ciulinaru
- March of refugees, cosmopolitanism and avant-garde political agency / Ali Emre Benli
- Transnational solidarity and cosmopolitanism from below : migrant protests, universalism and the political community / Oscar García Agustín & Martin Bak Jørgensen
- Solidarity before citizenship : cosmopolitanism and migrant protests / Camil-Alexandru Pârvu
- Reclaiming cosmopolitanism through migrant protests / Alex Sager
- Fugitive world-building : rethinking the cosmopolitics of anti-slavery struggle with Arendt and Glissant / Niklas Plaetzer
- Life, divided : on the experience of postcolonial migrant protests in France / Serene Richards
- "No one is illegal" : law and the possibilities for radical cosmopolitics / Elena Paris.