
Point.51 Magazine – Issue 1
14.00 €
Vorrätig
- 2019
- 136 pages
- Sofcover
- 24.4 × 17 cm
From the summer of 2015, the journeys made by tens of thousands of asylum seekers across Europe gripped both the headlines and the public imagination. But what became of the people, towns and cities that were at the heart of this story?
We travel from Serbia to the French-Italian border, to the North of England and the often-maligned French city of Calais to explore the journey undertaken by asylum seekers searching for sanctuary, as well as that of the ordinary citizens living in the towns and communities caught up in the largest mass movement of people to and across Europe since World War II.
In this issue:
Crossing the Valley
After border checks were temporarily reintroduced in the wake of the Paris Attacks, we see how the residents of La Roya responded when thousands of asylum seekers suddenly arrived in their otherwise quiet valley.
The Cuban Connection
We learn why some Cuban asylum seekers are being drawn to Serbia, as entry to the United States has become increasingly difficult.
Calais Belle Ma Ville
Calais has become synonymous with some of the most controversial aspects of the „refugee crisis“ and is known to most only as the former site of the „Jungle“. Now efforts to rebuild a troubled tourism industry are underway – but not everyone agrees on the direction.
After Arrival
Having travelled across Europe to reach the UK, asylum seekers then face a second journey as they adjust to British society. It is a journey that can often be as physically and mentally challenging as the first.
Global Ireland
Irish photographer Jonathan Ho photographed those who call Ireland home, while having a dual or shared sense of national and cultural identity.
After the Snow
Istanbul has been through a lot in recent years. But in January 2017, as more than a foot of snow began to fall, everything came to a stop.
Contributors
Julia Druelle
James Graham
Jonathan Ho
Tjaša Kalkan
Charlotte Maxwell
Rob Pinney
Jelena Prtorić