Shelter on the Journey: Humanitarianism, Human Rights, and Migration
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword: Humanitarianism in an Age of Global Apartheid by Douglas S. Massey -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: We All Have the Human Right to Emigrate but Not to Immigrate -- 1. "They Walk as Fugitives": Situating Shelters and Transit Migration -- 2. "I Was a Migrant and You Gave Me Shelter": The Open Ethos and Social World of the Shelter -- 3. "Of Course There Is a Difference between Charity and Solidarity": The Power of Giving -- 4. "The Shelter Is a Garden in a Mine of Oil": The Humanitarian Project under Threat -- 5. "That They Do Not Keep Expressing That Mexican Territory Is a Cemetery for Central Americans": Advocating Free Dignified Transit -- Conclusion: Dreaming on the Journey -- Notes -- References -- Index.