Abstract. Renewing our political imaginaries is the purpose of Atlas des migrations dans le monde (Atlas of migration in the world), published by Migreurop, a collective of researchers, activists, and NGO members, and edited by Sara Casella Colombeau. After having edited three atlases focused on the strengthening of mobility controls in Europe (Migreurop, 2009, 2012, 2017), the collective adopts a new approach in this volume. Subtitled “Libertés de circulations, frontières, inégalités” (Freedom of movement, borders, inequalities), it explores the theme of freedom of movement. Gathering contributions from 89 authors, 54 thematic double-page spreads, and almost 100 illustrations (photos, maps, comic strips, drawings, and infographics), the volume analyses various configurations that either facilitate or hinder the movement of people, goods, services, and capital and the way they reflect global asymmetries and social inequalities.
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