Article

Imaginaries of ‘Refugee journeys’ into Europe and practices of inhospitality pending return

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Aldegheri E & Spathopoulou A (2025) Imaginaries of ‘Refugee journeys’ into Europe and practices of inhospitality pending return. Language and Intercultural Communication. https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2025.2562388

Abstract
Employing journey as a critical lens of inquiry, this article interweaves theoretical analysis of anti-migrant narratives with empirical observation to examine hostile policies towards forced migratory journeys into Europe and the UK as an enactment of fear-based imaginaries of the ‘refugee journey’. The paper develops the concept of inhospitality pending return, with focus on practices of inhospitality in places traditionally associated with leisure and tourism, such as ferries. The authors argue that this kind of inhospitality is shaped by a context of hostile European approaches to journeys of forced migration; these are informed by, and in turn reinforce, fear-based imaginaries.

Keywords
Refugee journeys; imaginaries of forced migration; inhospitality; intercultural encounter; ferries; detention and return

Journal
Language and Intercultural Communication

StatusEarly Online
FundersThe Leverhulme Trust
Publication date online31/10/2025
Date accepted by journal11/09/2025
ISSN1470-8477
eISSN1747-759X

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Dr Aila Spathopoulou

Dr Aila Spathopoulou

Lecturer in Criminology & Sociology, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology