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About the Author
Cetta Mainwaring is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. She holds a DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford and an MA in Sociology from City University, London. Dr Mainwaring's research interests lie at the intersection of migration, borders, and state controls. Her research projects have examined how European Union member states seek to control migration at the external border in the Mediterranean region and how these policies shape migrant experiences. This includes co-leading a collaborative, cross-regional project, 'Clandestine Migration Journeys', which examines the everyday experiences of migrants travelling without authorization and the ways they challenge and overcome restrictive policies and barriers they face along the route.
Reviews
The way that Mainwaring cements her discussion in ongoing empirical evidence is one of the greatest joys in this book ... I found myself hooked by her attention to detail and have been following emerging events throughout this year as a result of the interest she has managed to pique. For Mainwaring this is not just research; At Europe's Edge reflects the determination of a type of academic activism (an intervention) that has been present in all the work of hers I have read to date. * Richard Vogt, Border Criminologies *
At Europe's Edge: Migration and Crisis in the Mediterranean [is] an impressively comprehensive and polished piece of work, addressing discourses, policy and security in relation to migration in the Mediterranean, based on a methodologically robust study. The book eloquently weaves together the historical evolution of border policy and migration in the Mediterranean, while also bringing the current realities into focus ... The author does not only centre migrant voices, but skilfully brings her interlocutors to life, by capturing in a few words their character, background or the impression that encounter left on her. * 2020 Annual Best Book Award of the'International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora' Working Group of the British International Studies Association Committee *
It's all there, surgically taken apart by Cetta Mainwaring in her excellent At Europe's Edge. Anyone who is serious about migration should buy and read this book. * Mark Anthony Falzon, Professor and Head of Sociology, University of Malta *
At Europe's Edge is a compelling account ... [and] a valuable resource; it is relevant not only for scholars of governance and migration research but also for the interested public, migrants' advocates, and politicians alike... Mainwaring's book is timely and much-needed, as dehumanizing events like the tuna-pen incident still happen, as a glance at recent news reports from April 2020 reveals. * Dr Laura Otto, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main *
From gripping opening to thoughtful ending, Cetta Mainwaring adroitly locates Mediterranean crossings at the cutting edge of intellectual and political debate. At Europe's Edge demands that readers move border-crossers and small island states where they land from margin to centre. * Alison Mountz, Professor of Geography and Global Migration, Wilfrid Laurier University *
At Europe's Edge offers an authoritative and accessible account of the social, political, and cultural construction of Europe's so-called 'migration' crisis. Mainwaring draws on a decade of ethnographic research to historicize the dominant 'crisis' narrative, to foreground the agency of actors presumed to be marginal in shaping Mediterranean space, and to emphasize the everyday production and contestation of Europe's borders. The result is a major new intervention that deserves urgent attention - this book will shape interdisciplinary debates about one of the most pressing public policy issues in the twenty-first century. * Nick Vaughan-Williams, Professor of International Security, University of Warwick *
Awards
Winner of 2020 Annual Best Book Award of the 'International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora' Working Group of the British International Studies Association.
Book Information
ISBN 9780198842514
Author Cetta Mainwaring
Format Hardback
Page Count 236
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 498g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 159mm * 19mm