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Contents Introduction ......................................................................................... 11 Lisa Anteby-Yemini, Virginie Baby-Collin, Sylvie Mazzella, Stéphane Mourlane, Cédric Parizot, Céline Regnard & Pierre Sintès Part I. Mobility and Systems of Control Introduction ......................................................................................... 21 Sylvie Mazzella, Céline Regnard Illegal Migration of Italians from the Liberal Age to Freedom of Movement Within the European Community. Geographic Directions, Public Attitudes and the Strategies of Migrants............ 25 Sandro Rinauro Building Lines between Nations. Border-making and Police Practices at the French-Italian Frontier, 1890-1914 ...... 41 Ilsen About North African Migration under Surveillance. Between Home Country and Host Country ...................................... 57 Sylvie Mazzella Introduction of Procedures for Migration Controls in Greece. Case Study in the Aegean Islands ...................................................... 71 Laurence Pillant Part II. Mobility and the Border Economy Introduction ......................................................................................... 89 Cédric Parizot An Undocumented Economy of Control. Workers, Smugglers and Sate Authorities in Southern Israel/Palestine ............................ 93 Cédric Parizot 7 Border Economies. A Nascent Migration Industry Around Lampedusa ...................... 113 Heidrun Friese “Maid in Lebanon”. Lebanon and the World Domestic Service Market ........................ 131 Assaf Dahdah The Palestinian Olive Industry and Israel’s Separation Policy. Trading at the Border (2002-2012) .................................................. 149 Arnaud Garcette Part III. Beyond State Borders: Migrants’ Mobility in Everyday Life Introduction ....................................................................................... 171 Lisa Anteby-Yemini, Virginie Baby-Collin Between Embodied Cosmopolitism and Sexual Humanitarianism. The Fractal Mobilities and Subjectivities of Migrants Working in the Sex Industry ....................................... 175 Nick Mai African Asylum Seekers in Israel. New Political, Racial and Urban Borders........................................ 193 Lisa Anteby-Yemini Rendering People Illegal and Invisible. Illegal Migrants and Daily Life (United States, Spain) .................. 215 Virginie Baby-Collin Part IV. Circulation, Frontier and Memory of Migrations Introduction ....................................................................................... 235 Stéphane Mourlane, Pierre Sintès Migration and Nation. The Situation of Italians in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Early 19th Century........................................ 239 Fabrice Jesné Algerian Jews. How to Make the Return Journey?........................ 251 Karima Dirèche 8 “Invisibility” and Memory. Italian Immigration in France During the Second Half of the 20th Century ................................... 267 Stéphane Mourlane, Céline Regnard New Geographical Mobilities on the Edges of Greece.................... 287 Pierre Sintès Postface............................................................................................... 301 Evelyne Ritaine Shorts Biographies of the Authors ................................................... 307 9 Anteby-Yemini, Lisa / Baby-Collin, Virginie / Mazzella, Sylvie / Mourlane, Stéphane / Parizot, Cédric / Regnard, Céline / Sintès, Pierre (eds.) Borders, Mobilities and Migrations Perspectives from the Mediterranean, 19-21st Century Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2014. 310 pp. Regional Integration and Social Cohesion. Vol.13 Series Editor: Harlan Koff Imprimé : ISBN 978-2-87574-123-3 br. (Softcover) SFR 52.00 / €* 46.00 / €** 47.30 / € 43.00 / £ 34.00 / US$ 55.95 Commander en ligne : www.peterlang.com Texte de présentation This book explores changes in the social, economic and political processes underpinning the mechanisms for the management of human mobility and cohabitation in the Mediterranean region, while suggesting comparisons with the situation in the Americas. It considers the public policies that introduce such mechanisms at state, region or city level, and also explores the way that populations adapt to, breach or find ways of working around these systems. The volume also attempts to evaluate the extent to which the reactions of the populations concerned can influence such systems. Relying on a historical perspective and covering a broad period of time from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century, this book questions the increasing influence of processes born out of globalization upon present readjustments of mobility and territorial configurations. Contenu Content: Sandro Rinauro: Illegal Migration of Italians from the Liberal Age to Freedom of Movement Within the European Community. Geographic Directions, Public Attitudes and the Strategies of Migrants – Ilsen About: Building Lines between Nations. Border-making and Police Practices at the French-Italian frontier, 1890-1914 – Sylvie Mazzella: North African Migration under Surveillance. Between Home Country and Host Country – Laurence Pillant: Introduction of Procedures for Migration Controls in Greece. Case Study in the Aegean Islands – Cédric Parizot: An Undocumented Economy of Control. Workers, Smugglers and Sate Authorities in Southern Israel/Palestine – Heidrun Friese: Border Economies. A Nascent Migration Industry Around Lampedusa – Assaf Dahdah: «Maid in Lebanon». Lebanon and the World Domestic Service Market – Arnaud Garcette: The Palestinian Olive Industry and Israel’s Separation Policy. Trading at the Border (2002-2012) – Nick May: Between Embodied Cosmopolitism and Sexual Humanitarianism. The Fractal Mobilities and Subjectivities of Migrants Working in the Sex Industry – Lisa Anteby-Yemini: African Asylum Seekers in Israel. New Political, Racial and Urban Borders – Virginie Baby-Collin: Rendering People Illegal and Invisible. Illegal Migrants and Daily Life (United States, Spain) – Fabrice Jesné: Migration and Nation. The Situation of th Italians in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Early 19 Century – Karima Dirèche: Algerian Jews. How to Make the Return Journey? – Stéphane th Mourlane/Céline Regnard: «Invisibility» and Memory. Italian Immigration in France During the Second Half of the 20 Century – Pierre Sintès: New Geographical Mobilities on the Edges of Greece. Auteur(s)/Responsable(s) de publication Lisa Anteby-Yemini is a researcher in anthropology at the IDEMEC, CNRS-Aix Marseille University. Virginie Baby-Collin is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Planning, TELEMME Aix-Marseille University-CNRS. Sylvie Mazzella is a senior researcher in sociology at the LAMES, Aix-Marseille University-CNRS. Stéphane Mourlane is Associate Professor in Contemporary History, TELEMME Aix-Marseille University-CNRS. Cédric Parizot is a researcher in the anthropology of politics at the IREMAM, CNRS-Aix Marseille University. Céline Regnard is Associate Professor in Contemporary History, TELEMME Aix-Marseille University-CNRS. 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