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As Lockdown Restrictions Start to East, It's Time to Think About Mobility Justice (2020)
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Adamson, F., & Fröhlich, C. As Lockdown Restrictions Start to East, It's Time to Think About Mobility Justice

The experience of the pandemic thus opens up a myriad of issues about how mobility is managed. Confronted with new experiences of immobility and confinement, but also with the realization of how globally connected we are across borders, the current m... Read More about As Lockdown Restrictions Start to East, It's Time to Think About Mobility Justice.

Pushing the Boundaries: Can We “Decolonize” Security Studies? (2019)
Journal Article
Adamson, F. (2020). Pushing the Boundaries: Can We “Decolonize” Security Studies?. Journal of Global Security Studies, 5(1), 129-135. https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogz057

This essay reflects on the approaches to inclusion and exclusion put forward in this special issue and suggests a more radical alternative: the project of “decolonizing” the field of security studies. Drawing on work in decolonial thought and critica... Read More about Pushing the Boundaries: Can We “Decolonize” Security Studies?.

The Migration State in the Global South: Nationalizing, Developmental and Neoliberal Models of Migration Management (2019)
Journal Article
Adamson, F., & Tsourapas, G. (2020). The Migration State in the Global South: Nationalizing, Developmental and Neoliberal Models of Migration Management. International Migration Review, 54(3), 853-882. https://doi.org/10.1177/0197918319879057

How do states in the Global South manage cross-border migration? This article identifies Hollifield’s “migration state” as a useful tool for comparative analysis yet notes that in its current version the concept is limited, given its focus on economi... Read More about The Migration State in the Global South: Nationalizing, Developmental and Neoliberal Models of Migration Management.

Non-State Authoritarianism and Diaspora Politics (2019)
Journal Article
Adamson, F. (2019). Non-State Authoritarianism and Diaspora Politics. Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs, 20(1), 150-169. https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12246

Diaspora politics has been celebrated as a form of transnationalism that can potentially challenge authoritarian regimes. Arguably, opposition groups and political activists can mobilize beyond the territorial limits of the state, thus bypassing some... Read More about Non-State Authoritarianism and Diaspora Politics.

Migration Diplomacy in World Politics (2018)
Journal Article
Adamson, F., & Tsourapas, G. (2019). Migration Diplomacy in World Politics. International Studies Perspectives, 20(2), 113-128. https://doi.org/10.1093/isp/eky015

Academic and policy debates on migration and refugee ‘crises’ across the world have yet to fully engage with the importance of cross-border population mobility for states’ diplomatic strategies. This article sets forth the concept of ‘migration diplo... Read More about Migration Diplomacy in World Politics.

Sending States and the Making of Intra-Diasporic Politics: Turkey and Its Diaspora(s) (2018)
Journal Article
Adamson, F. (2019). Sending States and the Making of Intra-Diasporic Politics: Turkey and Its Diaspora(s). International Migration Review, 53(1), 210-236. https://doi.org/10.1177/0197918318767665

The multiple politics and identities of many contemporary diasporic configurations raise a number of important conceptual issues for the study of diaspora politics, including what counts as a “diaspora,” how do particular “diasporas” emerge, and what... Read More about Sending States and the Making of Intra-Diasporic Politics: Turkey and Its Diaspora(s).