Advocacy for Migrants in European Transit Zones. Analysing Innovative Strategies for Political Change
- Promotors: Robin Vandevoordt, Ellen Desmet
- Researchers: Marlies Casier, Robin Vandevoordt
- Faculties: Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences , Faculty of Law and Criminology
- Period: 2023 – 2026
- Themes: Borders, migration governance and people on the move, Civil society, social work and solidarity, Migration law, migrants rights and legal Identity
Many migrants get stuck in so-called ‘transit zones’ in Europe. Governments try to deter migrants from dwelling in these zones, by means of repressive measures. This doesn’t shy away migrants but pushes them in ever more destitute living conditions. In response NGOs and grassroots initiatives have tried to push for improved living conditions and to change the policies that cause these humanitarian crises. This project inquires into the advocacy work of grassroots collectives in Brussels and Calais as well as pan-European initiatives. What strategies have been developed since 2015 and to what effect? The project will contribute to debates on the possiblities (and limitations) of grassroots collectives to bring about political change in the contemporary management of migration.