Research projects

Border Control in Times of Crisis
Research Project (2022-25)
Publications on Border Control
- “Against All Odds: the Schengen Border Control Regime’s Troubled Origins and its Lessons for Contemporary Europe”. In De Bruycker, P., Lutz, F., Rijpma, J., Thym, D. (eds.). The Law of Schengen Limits, Contents and Perspectives after 40 Years. Brussels: Larcier (forthcoming. 2025)
- “Transatlantic Journeys: Smart Borders and the Diffusion of Travelers’ Screening Programs in North America and Europe”, In Banerjee, K. and Smith, C.G. (eds). Understanding North American Migration Governance. University of Toronto Press (forthcoming).
- “Border Crossings as Soft Power: International Relations, Digital Diplomacy and the ‘Border Control Museum Complex’”, International Journal of Migration and Border Studies Vol. 7, No.3, (2023) pp. 239-253
- Offshoring in the Pandemic Age: Europe and the Reconfiguration of Externalized Border Controls (with Nafisa Abdulhamid). Historical Social History (2021)
- “The (un)making of International Organizations’ Digital Reputation: the European Union, the ‘Refugee Crisis’ and Social Media”, in Ruben Zaiotti and Corneliu Bjola (ed.). The Digital Diplomacy of International Organizations: Autonomy, Legitimacy and Contestation in the Global Digital Age, Routledge (November 2020)
- “Transgovernmental networks and security policy coordination in North America and the European Union: A framework for transatlantic comparative research.” Journal of Transatlantic Studies (2020; with Brian Bow)

