Thinking through the death of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea: mourning and grief as relational and as sites for resistance

Journal of Global Ethics 18 (1):48-63 (2022)
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This paper focuses on the issue of the death of migrants and invites us to recognise bodily vulnerability and precariousness when confronted with the faceless and nameless dead migrant. It explores...

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