“…The continued increase of human displacement highlights multiple political crises globally, from the ongoing but largely ignored crisis in Afghanistan to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (Lizotte et al, 2022; Moisio, 2022; Murphy, 2022) and the massive displacements caused by climate-related and other environmental disasters (Lunstrum and Bose, 2022)—such as the recent floods in Pakistan that left nearly 1700 dead and displaced over 30 million people. There has also been extensive scholarship, particularly in the last year, attending to migration, border control, and the role of states and non-governmental institutions in the management and control of human mobility and resettlement (Lemaire et al, 2021; Myadar and Dempsey, 2022; Savio Vammen et al, 2022; Strauss, 2022; Zardo and Wolff, 2022a). The edited handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration assembles an extensive collection migration research among geographies from various perspectives (Mitchell et al, 2019).…”