Category: CER-M Analysis

Racialized? Negatively Racialized

In this text, Karlos Castilla-Juárez reflects on the term that usually hides hierarchy: while some are racialized positively (privilege), others are racialized negatively. Making both sides visible can be a key element in the fight against racism. For some time now, speaking of racialized people has become common across

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CER-M Analysis

Racialized? Negatively Racialized

In this text, Karlos Castilla-Juárez reflects on the term that usually hides hierarchy: while some are racialized positively (privilege), others are racialized negatively. Making both sides visible can be a key element in the fight against racism. For some time now, speaking of racialized people has become common across

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CER-M Analysis

Migration governance at a crossroads: the debate between rights, exceptionality and securitisation

Gemma Pinyol-Jiménez, a professor on the Inter-university Master’s/Postgraduate Degree in Contemporary Migration, analyses how the securitisation of migration policies in the Global North treats immigration as a threat. This logic of exceptionality erodes the rule of law. For more than two decades, migration policies in most countries of the

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Máster Interuniversitario en Migraciones Contemporáneas
Curso 2024-2025