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24 February 2026

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Migration, immigration and emigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Refugees and political asylum, Social and cultural anthropology
Part I: Introduction
1 Possible lives
2 Researching migration and imagination in critical times: The Egyptian uprising seen from the opposite shore of the Mediterranean
Part II: Ali and the double life
3 On presences and absences
4 Roots and routes
5 Performing im/mobility: The subjunctive mode and the aesthetics of possibility
Part III: Mahmoud and the greatest adventure
6 Mediterranean crossings and the media
7 The middle passage: The adventurous search for one’s luck
8 Animating the crossing as plural experience
Part IV: Mohamed and the futures lost
9 Not a criminal, nor a child
10 ‘A tiny plastic card’ - the legalisation process
11 In search of futures lost
Epilogue: Stories that are documents of a life