
New Books in Sociology Hannah Pool, "The Game: The Economy of Undocumented Migration from Afghanistan to Europe" (Oxford UP, 2025)
Oct 7, 2025
Hannah Poole, a Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute, dives deep into the harrowing journey of Afghan migrants seeking asylum in Europe. She shares her firsthand experiences from three years of fieldwork, detailing the intricate social bonds and economic strategies that shape their perilous paths. Poole unpacks concepts like 'game zadan,' the informal financial networks, and how shared risks forge strong ties among migrants. Her insights highlight the dire circumstances that drive these undocumented journeys and the complexities of navigating migration in a challenging landscape.
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Friendship Opened The Fieldwork Door
- Hannah Poole recounts becoming close friends with an Afghan woman, Pania, during fieldwork in Iran which opened access to families and migration stories.
- That friendship later led to meeting Zemira who unexpectedly left to "do the game," and Poole followed her route across countries.
Finding Zamira In Istanbul
- Poole narrates how Zamira vanished for two weeks after leaving and later reappeared in Istanbul where Poole found and asked to accompany her route.
- Zamira agreed, introducing Poole to many migrants and facilitators and enabling ethnographic immersion.
Money As Social Structure In Migration
- Money structures social relationships across migration: loans, gifts, bribes, and remittances shape trust and obligations.
- Tracking money reveals networks that enable undocumented movement and who can or cannot escape.

