When states criminalise help, is it a sign of active citizenship to disobey?
When states criminalise help, is it a sign of active citizenship to disobey?
openDemocracy and its partners brought activists, academics, and policy makers together in Barcelona late last July to discuss a way forward for refugee-related activism and city welcome policies.
openDemocracy and its partners brought activists, academics, and policy makers together in Barcelona late last July to discuss a way forward for refugee-related activism and city welcome policies.
Refugees in Europe assert their political agency in many ways, but must do so informally. A new movement seeks to give refugees a seat at the policy table.
Refugees in Europe assert their political agency in many ways, but must do so informally. A new movement seeks to give refugees a seat at the policy table.
The EU is moving deeper into its project of externalising border management, further endangering its claim to be a defender of human rights.
The EU is moving deeper into its project of externalising border management, further endangering its claim to be a defender of human rights.
The Nuit Debout movement has effectively challenged state power in many cities, forcing people to think about how their struggles articulate with those of others.
The Nuit Debout movement has effectively challenged state power in many cities, forcing people to think about how their struggles articulate with those of others.
Borders are constructed to separate people, but they become a permanent point of contact and violence between the two sides.
Borders are constructed to separate people, but they become a permanent point of contact and violence between the two sides.