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Mediterranean Mobilities

Europe's Changing Relationships

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  • Presents primary data and lessons learned for policy makers

  • Describes case studies useful as laboratory and field preparation materials

  • Includes chapters by authors from different continents, appealing to classroom teaching and to general audiences far beyond Europe

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Narratives. The Mediterranean as an Action Space in the Transformation of European Identity and Changing Relationships: Chapters on Mobilities: Crisis, Encounter, Change

  2. Narratives. The Mediterranean as an Action Space in the Transformation of European Identity and Changing Relationships: Chapters on Connectivities: Cross-bordering, Bridging, Changing

  3. Narratives. The Mediterranean as an Action Space in the Transformation of European Identity and Changing Relationships: Chapters on Mobilities’ Sustainability, Gaps and Changes

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About this book

This book critically assesses mobilities across the Mediterranean Basin and explores the implications of changing European relationships in the light of observations of the intersectional formation and evolution of identities, behavior and ideas. Further, it discusses the timely topic of a new diversity of migration and mobility practices (personal and virtual mobilities in terms of gender, motivations, emotional geographies, impacts, and circulation) from conceptual and empirical perspectives, providing new insights for scholars and policy makers in the context of urgently needed national and European policies.
 
Mediterranean Mobilities is based on fieldwork in European and non-European countries and on mutual learning and transfer of knowledge among scholars from nine universities in Morocco, Algeria, Israel, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain, as well as stakeholders in Europe and North Africa. The results stem from the FP7 Marie Curie IRSES project MEDCHANGe coordinated by the book editor. The project comprises fieldwork conducted by distinguished scholars in Europe, Morocco, Algeria and Israel, generating original data and findings on fast changing realities.
 
This book appeals to researchers but also serves as a basic or complementary text in advanced undergraduate, graduate or master’s courses on mobilities/migration, regionalization, cooperation, international relations and Mediterranean studies as part of teaching programs in geography, sociology, international political sciences, as well as programs focusing on regional studies (e.g., European integration). It is also of interest to the professional and institutional community in the wide area of Mediterranean politics, economy and society as well as a general readership.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Section of Geography, Department of Law, Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM), University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy

    Maria Paradiso

About the editor

Maria Paradiso is a professor of political and economic geography at the University of Sannio, Italy. She is the founder and chair of the International Geographical Union Commission ‘Mediterranean Basin’ and primary coordinator of the EU FP7 Marie Curie IRSES ‘Euro-Mediterranean Changing Relationships’ (MEDCHANGe) grant n. 612639. She is a board member of the Social Sciences Committee of Academia Europaea (London). She has authored five books in Italian, and edited circa 16 books and journal special issues in English and Italian. She has also authored more than 100 peer-reviewed contributions in journals and books and other publications.

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