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            Navigating Borders

            Inside Perspectives on the Process of Human Smuggling into the Netherlands

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            van Liempt, Ilse
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            Navigating Borders into the Netherlands provides a unique in-depth look at human smuggling processes. Based on biographical interviews with smuggled migrants in the Netherlands, the study reveals considerable differences that exist in smuggling's underlying causes, how journeys evolve, and outcomes of the process. This research from an insider's perspective clearly demonstrates that smuggled migrants are not passive actors, there is a broad variety in types of smugglers, and interactions between migrants and smugglers largely determine how the smuggling process evolves.
             
            Dit boek geeft een een boeiend inzicht in mensensmokkel. Gebaseerd op biografische interviews met gesmokkelde migranten in Nederland, laat de studie zien dat onderliggende oorzaken, de manier waarop de reis plaatsvindt alswel de uitkomst van mensensmokkelprocessen aanzienlijk kunnen verschillen. Door een perspectief van binnenuit te kiezen wordt het duidelijk dat gesmokkelde migranten geen passieve rol spelen. Verder valt op dat er verschillende type smokkelaars zijn en dat de interacties tussen die twee voor een belangrijk gedeelte het verloop van het proces bepalen.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/192207
            Keywords
            human smuggling; irregular migration; netherlands; horn of africa; fortress europe; wetenschap algemeen; asylum; forced migration; popular science; former soviet union; iraq; transit migration; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSL Ethnic studies; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PD Science: general issues
            DOI
            10.5117/9789053569306
            ISBN
            9789053569306
            Publisher
            Amsterdam University Press
            Publisher website
            www.aup.nl
            Publication date and place
            2007
            Series
            IMISCoe Dissertations,
            Pages
            214
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