The regulation of movement and immobility constitutes and transforms socio- political modes of territorialisation. This work draws considers strategies to fix or mobilise populations in or across space and time. Along with regional or global strategies and compacts, it explores municipal, social, and diasporic regulation.
Scales of Mobility Governance
Projects
Research Outputs
‘Cities as Key Players and Agents of Change’ - 2021
B. Landau. 2021. ‘Cities as Key Players and Agents of Change,’ 2021. In Local Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees: A Gateway to Existing Ideas, Resources and Capacities for Cities across the World. Nairobi: UN Habitat: 4-10.
‘Visibilising Suffering or Stealth Humanitarianism: The Perils of Promoting Durable Protection in Cities of the South’ - 2020
W. Kihato and L.B. Landau, ‘Visibilising Suffering or Stealth Humanitarianism: The Perils of Promoting Durable Protection in Cities of the South,’ 2020. In S. Pasquetti and R. Sanyal (Editors), Displacement: Global Conversations on Refuge. Manchester: Manchester University Press: 193-209.
‘A Drop in the Ocean: Labour Market Effects of South Africa’s Special Dispensation for Southern African Migrants’ - 2020
Bule and L.B. Landau. 2020. A Drop in the Ocean: Labour Market Effects of South Africa’s Special Dispensation for Southern African Migrants. Report for the International Labour Organisation and the South African Department of Labour.
‘The Informalisation of Migration Governance across Africa’s Urban Archipelagos’ - 2020
B. Landau and C.W. Kihato. ‘The Informalisation of Migration Governance across Africa’s Urban Archipelagos,’ 2020. In T. Bastia and R. Skeldon (Editors), Routledge Handbook on Migration & Development. London: Routledge.
‘The Future of Mobility and Migration Within and From Sub-Saharan Africa' - 2019
B. Landau and C.W. Kihato. 2019. ‘The Future of Mobility and Migration Within and From Sub-Saharan Africa,’ Foresight Reflection Paper. Brussels: European Policy Analysis and Strategy System.