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MOLECOPS

International mobility, local economics and European cooperation policies in the central Sahara

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Coordinator
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD 

Organization address
address: WELLINGTON SQUARE UNIVERSITY OFFICES
city: OXFORD
postcode: OX1 2JD
website: www.ox.ac.uk

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 Coordinator Country United Kingdom [UK]
 Project website https://www.imi.ox.ac.uk/projects/international-mobility-local-economics-and-european-cooperation-policies-in-the-central-sahara
 Total cost 195˙454 €
 EC max contribution 195˙454 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.2. (Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2014
 Funding Scheme MSCA-IF-EF-ST
 Starting year 2015
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2015-05-01   to  2017-04-30

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD UK (OXFORD) coordinator 195˙454.00

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 Project objective

Migration by nationals of sub-Saharan countries to the Sahara, often assimilated by African and European public institutions to departures to Europe, have, over the last decade, become the object of increased surveillance. The European Union has put migration at the heart of its relations with Africa, and finances a broad range of programmes that aim at a better management of migration in the Sahara. Ranging from encouragement of legal reforms to assistance in the repatriation of migrants, via equipping border posts with sophisticated means of control, EU interventions in the area take different forms, but they all have in common that little is known of their actual impact and side-effects on the ground. The aim of this research project is to study the nature and practical results of European intervention in migration issues in the central Sahara, and its global cost, by combining an exhaustive analysis of European policies with empirical fieldwork, with a view towards understanding and correcting the representations and assumptions that underpin them. The project will be hosted by the International Migration Institute (IMI) at the University of Oxford. The IMI is a leading research centre with regards to international migration and the legality and legitimacy of international intervention. Training at and collaboration with the IMI would allow the researcher to develop an innovative theoretical framework for future research, leading to a critical turn in his career. Results of the research will be of considerable academic and public interest. Most importantly, it will have important implications for European migration policy, producing reports that should become required reading for everybody involved in these matters. The candidate will do his utmost, during and after the fellowship, to reach this potential institutional audience.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
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2015 Julien Brachet, Judith Scheele
Fleeting Glory in a Wasteland: Wealth, Politics, and Autonomy in Northern Chad
published pages: 723-752, ISSN: 0010-4175, DOI: 10.1017/S0010417515000262
Comparative Studies in Society and History 57/03 2019-07-23
2015 Julien Brachet and Judith Scheele
L’envers du tourisme au Sahara tchadien. Entre jeu politique national et indifférences locales
published pages: 107-131, ISSN: 0008-0055, DOI:
Cahiers d\'études africaines 217 2019-07-23
2016 Julien Brachet
Policing the Desert: The IOM in Libya Beyond War and Peace
published pages: 272-292, ISSN: 0066-4812, DOI: 10.1111/anti.12176
Antipode 48/2 2019-07-23
2015 Julien Brachet, Judith Scheele
Les années écroulées. Vestiges, développement et autonomie à Faya-Largeau, Tchad
published pages: 279-305, ISSN: 0439-4216, DOI:
L\'Homme 215-216 2019-07-23
2016 Julien Brachet, Judith Scheele
A ‘DESPICABLE SHAMBLES’: LABOUR, PROPERTY AND STATUS IN FAYA-LARGEAU, NORTHERN CHAD
published pages: 122-141, ISSN: 0001-9720, DOI: 10.1017/S0001972015000819
Africa 86/01 2019-07-23

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