Precarious Protection: Rethinking Migration Governance from the Perspective of Migrants’ Vulnerabilities .- Teil I - A Theoretical Framing of Migrants’ Vulnerabilities.- The Accumulation of Vulnerability Aspects in the Figure of the Migrant: A Theoretical Approach .- Teil II - Migrants’ Vulnerabilities and the Practices of Migration Regulation.- Vulnerable by Category: A Critical Assessment of Constructions of Vulnerability in International Refugee Law.- Whose Vulnerability? EU Identity Formation Processes and the Risks of Migration.- Voices from Liminality: Civil Society Search and Rescue Organisations as Agents of Migration De-Securitisation.- Teil III - Vulnerabilisation of Specific Migrant Communities Through Dysfunctional Protection.- A Claim for Agency: From Guest to Host in Jordan’s Refugee Camps – Notes from the Field.- When Law Exacerbates Vulnerability: The Case of Undocumented Migrant Prostitutes Under the German Prostitutes Protection Act of 2017.- Germany, a Gay H(e)aven?Heteronormativity in LGBTIQ+ Asylum Cases.- Teil IV - Persisting Vulnerabilities in Reception Societies: Cases from Germany.- Vulnerabilisation of Refugees: Covid-19 - Related Experiences from Accommodation Centres in Germany.- Educational Inequalities, Vulnerability for Discrimination and the Politics of School Change in Germany as a Post-Migration Society.- “They Are Stumbling Around Quite Helplessly”: How Supporters of Refugee Families Frame Vulnerability and Agency Relating to Childcare.- Vulnerability and Agency in the Asymmetric Relationship Between Refugees and their Volunteer Supporters: A Critical Assessment of Germany’s ‘Welcome Culture’.- Teil V - Epilogue.- A Case for Dark Horse Thinking? Re-Imagining Group Asylum.