Agency within Mobility: Conceptualising the Geopolitics of Migration Management

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Agency within Mobility: Conceptualising the Geopolitics of Migration Management. / Borrelli, Lisa; Pinkerton, Patrick; Safouane, Hamza et al.
In: Geopolitics, Vol. 27, No. 4, 08.08.2022, p. 1140-1167.

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Harvard

Borrelli, L, Pinkerton, P, Safouane, H, Jünemann, A, Göttsche, S, Scheel, S & Oelgemöller, C 2022, 'Agency within Mobility: Conceptualising the Geopolitics of Migration Management', Geopolitics, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 1140-1167. https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2021.1973733

APA

Borrelli, L., Pinkerton, P., Safouane, H., Jünemann, A., Göttsche, S., Scheel, S., & Oelgemöller, C. (2022). Agency within Mobility: Conceptualising the Geopolitics of Migration Management. Geopolitics, 27(4), 1140-1167. https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2021.1973733

Vancouver

Borrelli L, Pinkerton P, Safouane H, Jünemann A, Göttsche S, Scheel S et al. Agency within Mobility: Conceptualising the Geopolitics of Migration Management. Geopolitics. 2022 Aug 8;27(4):1140-1167. doi: 10.1080/14650045.2021.1973733

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