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.

See the dedi­cated web page on the Geogra­phica Helve­tica website.