TAZZIOLI, MARTINA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 2.796
AS - Asia 2.338
NA - Nord America 1.333
SA - Sud America 376
AF - Africa 60
OC - Oceania 18
Totale 6.921
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.218
IT - Italia 1.148
SG - Singapore 808
CN - Cina 767
GB - Regno Unito 411
DE - Germania 267
BR - Brasile 260
HK - Hong Kong 225
FR - Francia 197
KR - Corea 194
VN - Vietnam 133
ES - Italia 102
NL - Olanda 101
CA - Canada 99
IN - India 74
PL - Polonia 72
BE - Belgio 65
SE - Svezia 59
AT - Austria 52
FI - Finlandia 52
PE - Perù 49
IE - Irlanda 48
JP - Giappone 47
GR - Grecia 43
RU - Federazione Russa 35
CH - Svizzera 31
CI - Costa d'Avorio 22
EC - Ecuador 22
AR - Argentina 21
DK - Danimarca 19
ID - Indonesia 19
NO - Norvegia 19
TR - Turchia 19
AU - Australia 18
PT - Portogallo 16
MX - Messico 13
QA - Qatar 12
CL - Cile 11
SI - Slovenia 11
TN - Tunisia 10
ZA - Sudafrica 10
LU - Lussemburgo 8
BD - Bangladesh 7
CO - Colombia 7
RO - Romania 7
UA - Ucraina 6
LT - Lituania 5
TW - Taiwan 5
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 4
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 4
MY - Malesia 4
PY - Paraguay 4
TG - Togo 4
UZ - Uzbekistan 4
CY - Cipro 3
IQ - Iraq 3
KE - Kenya 3
MA - Marocco 3
MD - Moldavia 3
EE - Estonia 2
HR - Croazia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
IL - Israele 2
LV - Lettonia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NP - Nepal 2
PH - Filippine 2
PK - Pakistan 2
SC - Seychelles 2
SN - Senegal 2
VE - Venezuela 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AL - Albania 1
BH - Bahrain 1
CG - Congo 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
ET - Etiopia 1
GE - Georgia 1
JM - Giamaica 1
MT - Malta 1
NI - Nicaragua 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
RS - Serbia 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TL - Timor Orientale 1
Totale 6.921
Città #
Singapore 460
Hefei 408
Santa Clara 397
Bologna 277
Hong Kong 217
Seoul 190
Milan 127
Beijing 102
Boardman 88
The Dalles 86
Ashburn 78
Rome 66
Turin 54
Berlin 52
Ho Chi Minh City 47
Los Angeles 47
Vienna 45
Buffalo 44
Krakow 44
Barcelona 43
Florence 40
Lima 40
Bengaluru 38
Cambridge 38
Dublin 38
Montreal 36
Brussels 34
Saint-Denis 34
Hanoi 30
Paris 30
Tokyo 28
Frankfurt am Main 27
Fairfield 24
São Paulo 23
Abidjan 22
Athens 22
Leipzig 22
Belfast 21
London 21
Southend 21
New York 20
Redondo Beach 19
Amsterdam 17
Lappeenranta 17
Modena 17
Palermo 17
Southwark 17
Helsinki 16
Guildford 15
Naples 15
Osnabrück 15
Halle 14
Venice 14
Houston 13
Kensington 13
Seattle 13
Shillong 13
Toronto 13
Doha 12
Jakarta 12
Manchester 12
Piandimeleto 12
Riccione 12
Vicenza 12
Ann Arbor 11
Cologne 11
Częstochowa 11
Falkenstein 11
Lambeth 11
Liverpool 11
Padova 11
Roanoke 11
Warsaw 11
Chicago 10
Geneva 10
Glasgow 10
Ljubljana 10
Tongling 10
Verona 10
A Coruña 9
Cesena 9
Chorley 9
Gothenburg 9
Grosseto 9
Hackney 9
Limbiate 9
Lisbon 9
Philadelphia 9
Québec 9
Reggio Emilia 9
Rio de Janeiro 9
Stockholm 9
Wilmington 9
Baltimore 8
Bordeaux 8
Borgaro Torinese 8
Croydon 8
Dallas 8
Gateshead 8
Luxembourg 8
Totale 4.152
Nome #
Border Abolitionism 419
Border abolitionism: Migrants' containment and the genealogies of struggles and rescue 259
Assembling traces of border violence. Counter-mapping as counter-archiving. 230
Producing the intolerable: Anti-prison struggles, abolitionist genealogies 213
Counter-mapping the techno-hype in migration research 205
Migration and the racialised politics of desire 201
New Keywords: Migration and Borders 190
Infrastructural clashes: Induced scarcity and governing refugees through depletion 176
Refugees’(In) dependency Conundrum: Obstructed Social Reproduction Activities and Unpaid Labour in Refugee Camps. 172
Mare nero? Undoing the decolonial redux, multiplying (post) colonial legacies and struggles. 164
Rethinking the biopolitical: Borders, refugees, mobilities… 157
Value extraction through refugee carcerality: Data, labour and financialised accommodation 146
“Choking without killing”: Opacity and the grey area of migration governmentality 145
Confining by Choking Refugees’ Lifetime 141
Double opening, split temporality, and new spatialities: an interview with Sandro Mezzadra on ‘militant research’ 141
Bridled Labour and the Making of Migrants’ Route. Refugees’ Workers at the French-Italian Border. 132
Extract, Datafy and Disrupt: Refugees’ Subjectivities between Data Abundance and Data Disregard 131
Migration and 'pull factor' traps 123
Genealogia dei passaggi migranti e del lavoro imbrigliato alla frontiera alpina. 121
Biopolitics Multiple: Migration, Extraction, Subtraction 114
Digital-Nondigital Assemblages: Data, Paper Trails, and Migrants' Scattered Subjectivities at the Border 110
The Making of Migration: The Biopolitics of Mobility at Europe's Borders 109
The temporal borders of asylum. Temporality of control in the EU border regime 101
Disjointed knowledges, obfuscated visibility. Border controls at the French-Italian Alpine border 99
Digital expulsions. Refugees’ carcerality and the technological disruptions of asylum 97
Eurosur, humanitarian visibility, and (nearly) real-time mapping in the mediterranean 94
Towards a history of mountain runaways “migrants” and the genealogies of mountain rescue and struggles 94
Europe’s unsafe environment: migrant confinement under Covid-19 93
Kidnapping migrants as a tactic of border enforcement 93
Containment beyond detention: The hotspot system and disrupted migration movements across Europe 90
Minor keywords of political theory: Migration as a critical standpoint 89
Migration, solidarity and the limits of Europe 88
A Passport to Freedom? COVID-19 and the Re-bordering of the World 83
The technological obstructions of asylum: Asylum seekers as forced techno-users and governing through disorientation 83
If the border is not a downstream of technology - Excavating sedimented bordering mechanisms and emergent racisms 76
Handbook of Governmentality 73
Shifting Bordering and Rescue Practices in the Central Mediterranean Sea, October 2013–October 2015 72
Governing migrant mobility through mobility: Containment and dispersal at the internal frontiers of Europe 71
The biopolitical warfare on migrants: EU Naval Force and NATO operations of migration government in the Mediterranean 63
Collective Movements and Emerging Political Spaces 62
Cramp, choke and disperse: The economy of migrants’ confinement in the UK 60
“Which data am I?” The making of migrants’ scattered subjectivities and the impossibility of giving an account of oneself 60
Extractive Humanitarianism: Participatory Confinement and Unpaid Labor in Refugees Governmentality 59
Governing refugees through disorientation: Fragmented knowledges and forced technological mediations 55
Counter-mapping, refugees and asylum borders 54
The politics of counting and the scene of rescue: Border deaths in the mediterranean 54
Toward an archive of migrant struggles: Critique and the materiality of justice 52
The making of racialized subjects: Practices, history, struggles 52
Tunisia as a Revolutionized Space of Migration 51
Extractive humanitarianism: Unpaid labour and participatory detention in refugees' governmentality 51
Towards a genealogy of migrant struggles and rescue. The memory of solidarity at the Alpine border 49
Military-humanitarianism 49
"We closed the ports to protect Refugees." Hygienic borders and deterrence Humanitarianism during Covid-19 48
The multiple genealogies of abolitionism: Undoing the detractive rights’ logics and the reform-revolution dichotomy 47
Critique without ontology: Genealogy, collective subjects and the deadlocks of evidence 47
The Humanitarian War Against Migrant Smugglers at Sea 46
Mediterranean Struggles for Movement and the European Government of Bodies: An Interview with Étienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova 45
The politics of migrant dispersal. Dividing and policing migrant multiplicities 45
Arab springs making space: Territoriality and moral geographies for asylum seekers in Italy 44
Mediterranean Movements and Constituent Political Spaces: An Interview with Sandro Mezzadra and Toni Negri 43
The sight of migration: Governmentality, Visibility and Europe?s contested borders 41
Introduction: Mediterranean Movements and the Reconfiguration of the Military-Humanitarian Border in 2015: Symposium: Mediterranean Movements: Mobility Struggles, Border Restructuring, and the Humanitarian Frontier Organisers: Glenda Garelli, Alessandra Sciurba and Martina Tazzioli 41
Containment through mobility: migrants’ spatial disobediences and the reshaping of control through the hotspot system 41
Spy, track and archive: The temporality of visibility in Eurosur and Jora 40
Foucault and the history of our present 40
Autonomy of Asylum? The autonomy of migration undoing the refugee crisis script 39
Introduction to the Handbook on governmentality 39
Collective movements and emerging political spaces: An introduction 39
Refugees' Debit Cards, Subjectivities, and Data Circuits: Financial-Humanitarianism in the Greek Migration Laboratory 38
Challenging the discipline of migration: militant research in migration studies, an introduction 37
Covid-19 and rebordering the world 36
Challenging the discipline of migration: militant research in migration studies, an introduction 33
Spaces of Governmentality Autonomous Migration and the Arab Uprisings 31
Unprecedented? How Covid-19 revealed the politics of our economy 28
Collective discussion: Fracturing politics (or, how to avoid the tacit reproduction of modern/colonial ontologies in critical thought) 28
What is Left of Migrants' Spaces? 27
The government of migrant mobs: Temporary divisible multiplicities in border zones 25
Toward a history of fugitives in the mountains. "Migrants" and genealogies of mountain rescue and struggles 22
Harm beyond surveillance: rethinking refugees’ carcerality through the confinement continuum 22
Migrants’ Displacements at the Internal Frontiers of Europe 22
Governmentality: A conversation with Wendy Brown, Partha Chatterjee and Nikolas Rose 21
Counter-Archiving Migration: Tracing the Records of Protests against UNHCR 20
The making and the undoing of “migration” towards an abolitionist horizon 16
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Totale 7.078
Categoria #
all - tutte 16.745
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 16.745


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/202131 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 8 11 3
2021/202265 4 5 3 7 6 7 1 3 4 1 11 13
2022/202351 6 8 4 6 2 1 3 3 6 3 6 3
2023/2024950 0 4 5 3 42 117 132 115 112 109 165 146
2024/20252.970 100 117 168 151 657 135 307 246 147 160 299 483
2025/20262.902 470 569 717 552 483 111 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 7.078