Research grants
Migration Governance through Humanitarianism in Europe and Beyond
This research investigates assistance to migrants and asylum seekers in and outside Europe. It contributes to discussions about humanitarianism, ethics of care, migration governance and social movements.
Donor: seed funding, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
This research investigates assistance to migrants and asylum seekers in and outside Europe. It contributes to discussions about humanitarianism, ethics of care, migration governance and social movements.
Donor: seed funding, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Publications
Alexandridis, A., G. Sinatti & D. Dalakoglou. (2024). “From Fortress Europe to Border-Filter: Vulnerability, Biopolitics and the Management of Migration in Greece and the European Union after 2015." Journal of Modern Greek Studies in press.
Sinatti, G. (2023). “Border as Mess: Navigating Contradictions and Borderwork in Civil Society Migrant Assistance.” Journal of Intercultural Studies 44(1): 12-27.
Sinclair, D. & G. Sinatti. (2022). "Re-thinking protection for LGBTI refugees in Kampala, Uganda: A relational, trust-based approach." Refugee Survey Quarterly 41(1): 26-51.
Anholt, R. & G. Sinatti. (2019). “Under the guise of resilience: The EU approach to migration and forced displacement in Jordan and Lebanon.” Contemporary Security Policy 41(2): 311-355.
Sinatti, G. (2019). “Humanitarianism as politics: Civil support initiatives for migrants in Milan’s Hub.” Social Inclusion 7(2): 139-148.
Sinatti, G. & R. Vos. (2019). “Representations of border deaths and the making and unmaking of borders.” Cuttitta, P. & T. Last, Eds. Border Deaths: Causes, Dynamics and Consequences of Migration-related Mortality. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press: 71-84.
Photo: Giulia Sinatti, Dakar (Senegal) 2007