Nieves Fernandez Rodriguez
@nievesferrod
Research Fellow at @wzb | migration policy in LA | comparative politics
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19-03-2024 10:13:30
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🤩Thrilled to share this article, in which I assisted Nieves Fernandez Rodriguez in carrying out a systematic, critical review of the Latin American migration policy literature based on 108 articles, along three axes: legal analyses, normative and explanatory studies: link.springer.com/article/10.118…:
Happy to see this amazing critical LR published, even happier because Nieves Fernandez Rodriguez finally has a Twitter account. Follow her if you are interested in migration studies👀!
In a new paper for our “dilemmas” project Migration Policy Centre, I discuss one way in which sovereign migration control interests undermine inclusive responses to unauthorized migrant residence: they create a dilemmatic tension between regularization&firewall policies. doi.org/10.1186/s40878…
🚨¿Qué dice la literatura sobre las políticas de migración y refugio en América Latina? Para responder a esta pregunta nuestra investigadora Nieves Fernandez Rodriguez y nuestra directora Feline Freier analizaron 108 artículos publicados durante 53 años. Te contamos algunos de sus hallazgos🧵
In a new piece AJIL and AJIL Unbound, I argue that we should be more responsive to the possibility that the "sovereign right to exclude" foreigners may be structurally bound up with the moral illegitimacy of much actual exclusion. doi.org/10.1017/aju.20…
Mi amiga Nieves Fernandez Rodriguez publica este fantástico artículo acerca de la distinta respuesta a la migración venezolana en Colombia y Ecuador, poniendo el foco en el rol de la burocracia y desafiando varios paradigmas previos relacionados con las capacidades estatales en el "Sur"
How do differing bureaucratic structures influence migration policy paradigms in #Colombia and #Ecuador during the Venezuelan forced displacement? Nieves Fernandez Rodriguez and Daniela Celleri answer this question in our latest issue. #OpenAccess doi.org/10.1093/migrat…