The contents of vol. 3, no. 1 (June 2020) include the following:
I. Special Section: Transit Migration
- Introduction: Reconceptualizing Transit State in an Era of Outsourcing, Offshoring, and Obfuscation
- From Ecuador to Elsewhere: The (Re)Configuration of a Transit Country
- Dirty Work, Dangerous Others: The Politics of Outsourced Immigration Enforcement in Mexico
- When Transit States Pursue Their Own Agenda: Malaysian and Indonesian Responses to Australia's Migration and Border Policies
- Transit Migration in Niger: Stemming the Flows of Migrants, but at What Cost?
- Managing a Multiplicity of Interests: The Case of Irregular Migration from Libya
- Places of Otherness: Comparing Eastleigh, Nairobi, and Xiaobei, Guangzhou, as Sites of South-South Migration
- Laborers, Migrants, Refugees: Managing Belonging, Bodies, and Mobility in (Post)Colonial Kenya and Tanzania
- Expat, Local, and Refugee: “Studying Up” the Global Division of Labor and Mobility in the Humanitarian Industry in Jordan
- Local Faith Actors and the Global Compact on Refugees
- The Territorialization of Vietnam’s Northern Upland Frontier: Migrant Motivations and Misgivings from World War II until Today
- Three interviews provide additional engagement on the theme of this issue, followed by two articles that "offer critical insights into spatial interventions of different kinds."
IV. Reflections
- Three pieces further explore the theme of "Hospitality and Hostility toward Migrants" that was addressed in this journal's inaugural issue.
V. Creative Encounters
- Includes an introduction and three stories.
VI. General Articles
- Two contributions that highlight other matters, one on masculinities and the other on ethnographic research.
VII. Roundtable on "Listening with Displacement"
VIII. Book Reviews
Tagged Periodicals.
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