by Mikkel Rytter | 2 Oct 2021
Siden COVID-19 rullede ind over Danmark i marts 2020, har der været en række lokale opblomstringer af smitten. I sommeren 2020 var det blandt dansk-somaliere i Aarhus, og i september viste tal fra Statens Serum Institut, at hele 46% af de smittede i en række...
by Anders Neergaard | 8 Sep 2021
As I write these lines, the West’s evacuation in Afghanistan has ended while tens of thousands of Afghans are fleeing the country, and the central discussion within the European Union is how to avoid them reaching the shores of Europe. For Europe and Sweden, these...
by Rachel Rosen | 16 Jul 2021
When I first started telling colleagues and friends about Migrants and Solidarities: Negotiating deservingness in welfare micropublics (Solidarities), I was often greeted with the response: “Great project, but what on earth do you mean by welfare micropublics?” The...
by Mette Louise Berg | 2 Jul 2021
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention; with the 1967 Protocol, the Convention continues to be the bedrock of the international refugee system. The core principle of the Convention is non-refoulement, meaning that a refugee should not be...
by Pouran Djampour | 2 Jun 2021
Embarrassing! “refugee policy”Bullshit! and brown statisticsEmbarrassing! and ignorantThey bluff and lie until the lie becomes true Embarrassing! your whole policy isBullshit! and brown rhetoricEmbarrassing! if we surrenderWhen new fascism becomes...
by Bridget Anderson | 4 May 2021
It is often assumed that what is bad for migrants is good for citizens. Tougher immigration requirements – bad for migrants but protecting ‘our’ borders; restrictions on the right to work – bad for migrants, but safeguarding jobs for ‘us’; limiting access to the...