In this episode of Radio Revolt, we continue the exploration of Europe’s shifting border regimes through Elastic Border Project with this last piece. First, Dr. Chiara Pagano discusses her ethnographic research along the Libyan–Tunisian border, shedding light on migration patterns, civil society restrictions, and EU–Tunisia dynamics. Then, Mirco Buoso takes us to the Canary Islands to examine Spain’s border policies, local conditions, and the transformation of refugee camps into containment zones. Together, these conversations reveal the human cost of Europe’s evolving border politics.
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