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- More Praise for No Borders
- About the author
- Title page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Epigraph
- Introduction
- Locating the issue
- Reflections on the dilemmas of refusing the border
- On method
- Defining key terms
- Chapter outlines
- 1. What is a no borders politics?
- A no borders politics is a refusal of the border and the state
- Theorizing refusal
- From a refusal of the border to the autonomy of migration
- No borders as an escape from the state
- Autonomy beyond the autonomy of migration
- A no borders politics other than escape
- Conclusion
- 2. No borders politics in practice: the no borders movement as a spectrum of action
- Introduction
- The no borders movement in Athens
- Introducing ‘The 300’
- Introducing the Network for Support to Migrants and Refugees
- Perspectives on resistance in ‘The 300’ and the Network
- Introducing the anti-authoritarian movement
- Perspectives on activism in the movement
- The no border movement in Calais
- Introducing the No Border Network
- No Border perspective on activism
- Conclusion
- 3. The struggle for mobility in Athens
- Some history to this struggle
- Practising the autonomy of migration – the apartment
- How the state responded to the ‘migration crisis’
- The struggle for visibility – the hunger strike of ‘The 300’
- Solidarity and ‘The 300’
- Conclusion
- 4. The struggle for mobility in Calais
- Some history to this struggle
- Practising the autonomy of migration – the church in Tioxide jungle
- Connecting escapes – collaborative community-building
- Collaborative community-building – the squat on rue Victor Hugo
- After Victor Hugo
- The struggle for visibility – protests and the new jungle
- Conclusion
- Conclusions: so what is a no borders politics?
- Introduction
- Reflecting on the autonomy of migration
- Reflecting on migrant-led protest
- Reflecting on solidarity in struggles for rights and visibility
- What does all this tell us about how we create a borderless world?
- Afterword
- Returning to Calais
- Returning to Athens
- Notes
- Introduction
- 1 What is a no borders politics?
- 2 No borders politics in practice
- 3 The struggle for mobility in Athens
- 4 The struggle for mobilityin Calais
- Conclusions
- Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover