Flight Routes: Policing and Subterfuge in the Mediterranean Migrant Corridor
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Chloe Howe Haralambous (PhD, Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow, Society of Fellows, Princeton University) presents “Flight Routes: Policing and Subterfuge in the Mediterranean Migrant Corridor,” an ethnographic look from the cockpit of activist reconnaissance planes tracking migrant crossings between Libya and Italy.
From 500 feet above, she traces how rescue efforts, border policing, oil fields, and NATO patrols overlap to produce a lethal, contested seascape.
A public talk hosted by the Ethnographic Research & Practice Lab.