Disciplining the Transnational Mobility of People (Hardcover)


A core feature of contemporary migration politics lies in the claim to regulate and discipline the cross- border mobility of people "through," "in the interest of" and "with the help of" the very individuals that cross national borders. Popularized by notions such as "smart borders" or "migration management," these practices and technologies raise important questions regarding strategies of migration control, the exercise of power, and their effects on individuals, societies and states. This volume scrutinizes these new developments and shows that mobility and migration politics are based on a mix of traditional coercive interventions and less repressive and indirect practices. Both types of practices are shown to pertain to the common conceptual umbrella provided by the notion of discipline. The contributors discuss disciplining strategies that, while apparently different, share the common objective of making sense of, ordering and, ultimately, steering and "managing" human mobility.

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A core feature of contemporary migration politics lies in the claim to regulate and discipline the cross- border mobility of people "through," "in the interest of" and "with the help of" the very individuals that cross national borders. Popularized by notions such as "smart borders" or "migration management," these practices and technologies raise important questions regarding strategies of migration control, the exercise of power, and their effects on individuals, societies and states. This volume scrutinizes these new developments and shows that mobility and migration politics are based on a mix of traditional coercive interventions and less repressive and indirect practices. Both types of practices are shown to pertain to the common conceptual umbrella provided by the notion of discipline. The contributors discuss disciplining strategies that, while apparently different, share the common objective of making sense of, ordering and, ultimately, steering and "managing" human mobility.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Palgrave Macmillan

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

International Political Economy Series

Release date

October 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

2013

Editors

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 21mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

259

ISBN-13

978-1-137-26306-3

Barcode

9781137263063

Categories

LSN

1-137-26306-7



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