Border Realities: Protecting migrants or keeping them in their place? Migrant deaths, information campaigns and humanitarian dilemmas at the border
Border Realities: Protecting migrants or keeping them in their place? Migrant deaths, information campaigns and humanitarian dilemmas at the border
In this online lecture, Antoine Pécoud explores two forms of political interventions that are characteristic of the humanitarian dilemmas raised by contemporary border control. The first is the prevention of migrant deaths, with a particular focus on the production of knowledge and statistics. The second is the organization of information campaigns to incite potential migrants to stay in their country. In both cases, these interventions seek to address the humanitarian challenges posed by lethal migration dynamics – yet they simultaneously generate new forms of violence.
02/12/2025
4 pm-5.30 pm
Online, WebEx
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Antoine Pécoud is professor of sociology at the University Sorbonne Paris Nord and member of the Institut Universitaire de France.
The 2025/2026 edition of “Border Realities” is organized and chaired by Frédérique Morel-Doridat (UniGR-CBS, Université de Lorraine) and Damien Simonneau (INALCO, Paris).
The lecture series is open to the public and is aimed at researchers, students, and the general public.
Contact
LOTERR - Centre de recherche en géographie /
CEGIL - Centre d’Études Germaniques Interculturelles de Lorraine