Druzboslovne Razprave
Volume 34, Issue 87, 2018, Pages 85-106

Addressing intersectional vulnerabilities in contemporary refugee movements in Europe (Review)

Zavratnik S. , Krilić S.C.
  • a Fakulteta za Družbene Vede, Center za Prostorsko Sociologijo Univerza v Ljubljani, Kardeljeva Ploščad 5, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia
  • b ZRC SAZU, Družbenomedicinski Inštitut, Novi trg 2, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia

Abstract

The article explores the heterogeneity and complexity of contemporary refugee movements in Europe by analysing in particular the situation along the Balkan corridor, investigating the complex intersections of gender, age, ethnic affiliation, and other aspects reflecting the situation of individuals on the move. It focuses on construction of the vulnerability of individuals and social groups. Unlike restrictive policies, which reduce mobility, we perceive migrations as autonomous processes. Through an analysis of secondary data, reports and research, the article challenges the policies of selecting migrants based on their legal status, using restrictive borders and transferring the external borders of the Schengen area into the internal territories of the member states - in our case, along the Balkan corridor. © 2018 Slovenian Sociological Association. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

unaccompanied minors Gender Migrants and refugees Intersectional vulnerabilities Balkan corridor

Index Keywords

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85053703026&partnerID=40&md5=cb55096c558b2cf46091b3b8010cf439

ISSN: 03523608
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English