How can we perceive of migrant autonomy if migrants do not fight, but act peacefully to achieve their goals? How can we think of autonomy in migration studies and still grasp these practices empirically and conceptually in situations of conflict? Felix Hoffmann (TU Chemnitz) and I address these questions in our latest publication, published with Migration Letters, titled “Towards a post-autonomy of migration: (Young) refugees between belligerent and peaceful agency”.
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