The Grey Zone and Liminality as Complementary Conceptual Approaches for Border and Migration Studies: Capturing Structural Ambiguities and Migrants’ Experiences of Border Regimes

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The article explores the analytical value of the concepts of the grey zone and liminality for border and migration studies. It argues that the concepts can be used in a complementary way in order to highlight the interrelationship between structural and individual dimensions of migration: The concept of the grey zone makes the institutional production of ambiguous and often discriminating legal and political spaces visible. Liminality  highlights the spatial, social, temporal and legal in-between-ness of migrants and captures demonstrations of  agency even under restrictive regimes

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