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   <dc:title>Turbulent trajectories: African migrants on their way to the European Union</dc:title>
   <dc:creator>Schapendonk, J.</dc:creator>
   <dc:subject>Sociale Geografie &amp; Planologie</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>migration trajectories</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>sub-Saharan Africa</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>EU</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>transit migration</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>borders</dc:subject>
   <dc:description>Sub-Saharan African migration towards the European Union (EU) belongs to&#xd;
one of the most stigmatized forms of migration of the 21st century. It is strongly&#xd;
characterized by EU’s restrictive migration policies. As a consequence, migrants who are&#xd;
aspiring to reach the EU often undertake fragmented and dangerous journeys to the North.&#xd;
This contribution attempts to gain more empirical insights into these migratory journeys. It&#xd;
is based on a ‘trajectory ethnography’ that combines in-depth interviews with sub-Saharan&#xd;
Africans, who are waiting in Morocco and Turkey to enter the EU, with a longitudinal&#xd;
strategy to follow some of these respondents over longer periods of time. With this&#xd;
longitudinal element I was in particular able to grasp expected steps and unexpected turns&#xd;
in individual migration trajectories. By discussing three main components (the motivation,&#xd;
facilitation and velocity) of journeys, this contribution puts into perspective the&#xd;
unidirectional and often frictionless metaphors of migration—as if migrants move like&#xd;
‘flows’ and ‘waves’.</dc:description>
   <dc:publisher>Universiteit Utrecht</dc:publisher>
   <dc:date>2012</dc:date>
   <dc:type>Article</dc:type>
   <dc:format>text/plain</dc:format>
   <dc:identifier>https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/278975</dc:identifier>
   <dc:identifier>Societies 2(2), 27-41 (2012)</dc:identifier>
   <dc:language>en</dc:language>
   <dc:relation>2075-4698</dc:relation>
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