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Handbook on Human Security, Borders and Migration
Edited by Natalia Ribas-Mateos and Timothy J. Dunn
Drawing on the concept of the ‘politics of compassion’, this Handbook interrogates the political, geopolitical, social and anthropological processes which produce and govern borders and give rise to contemporary border violence.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 16 Feb 2021
- ISBN:
- 9781839108891
- eISBN:
- 9781839108907
- Pages:
- 456
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- Handbook on Human Security, Borders and Migration
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction to the Handbook on Human Security, Borders and Migration
- Chapter 1: The militarization of the US-Mexico border in the twenty-first century and implications for human rights
- Chapter 2: The U.S.-Mexico border since 2014: overt migration contention and normalized violence
- Chapter 3: The mantling and dismantling of a tent city at the U.S.-Mexico border
- Chapter 4: Undoredo the violent wall: border-crossing practices and multi-territoriality
- Chapter 5: The predatory character of todays economies: a focus on borders and migrations
- Chapter 6: New security: threat landscape and the emerging market for force
- Chapter 7: An anti-Latin policing machine: enforcing the U.S.-Mexico border along the Great Lakes and the 49th Parallel
- Chapter 8: The invisible dimension of institutional violence and the political construction of impunity: necropopulism and the averted medicolegal gaze
- Chapter 9: Migrant trash or humanitarian responsibility? Central American government state responses to deported nationals
- Chapter 10: Biopolitical governmentality at Chiles northern border (Arica-Tacna)
- Chapter 11: Major changes in migrations and borders after the revolution of globalized liberalism
- Chapter 12: Documenting and denouncing violence at eastern European borders: the socio-legal relevance of refugee voices through the production of audio-visual material
- Chapter 13: Transnational humanitarianism: blurring the boundaries of the Mediterranean in Libya
- Chapter 14: Migration policies at the Spanish border in Southern Europe: between welfare chauvinism, hate discourse and policies of compassion
- Chapter 15: The wall and the tunnels: crossings and separation at the border between Egypt, Israel and the Gaza Strip
- Chapter 16: Spanish-Algerian border relations: tensions between bilateral policies and population mobilities
- Chapter 17: Neighbour or stranger? Bordering practices in a small Catalan town
- Chapter 18: Border regions, migrations and the proliferation of violent expulsions
- Chapter 19: Borders and violence in Burundi: regional responses, global responsibilities
- Chapter 20: Blood, smoke and cocaine? Reflections on the governance of the Amazonian border in contemporary Brazil
- Chapter 21: The borders of Macau in a geohistorical perspective: political dispute, (non)definition of limits and migratory phenomena in an original border-city
- Chapter 22: The Crimean borderscape: a changing landscape of political compassion and care
- Chapter 23: The Irish border as sign and source of British-Irish tensions
- Chapter 24: African women on the road to Europe: violence and resilience in border zones
- Chapter 25: Impact of the permanent crisis in the Central African Republic on Cameroonian return migrants
- Chapter 26: From Afghanistan border to Iranian cities: the case of migrant children in Tehran
- Chapter 27: Adolescent mobilities and border regimes in the western Mediterranean
- Afterword: a brief mapping on borders
- Index
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- Published:
- 16 February 2021
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- v–vii (3 total)
Collection:
Sociology, Social Policy and Education 2021
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- Handbook on Human Security, Borders and Migration
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction to the Handbook on Human Security, Borders and Migration
- Chapter 1: The militarization of the US-Mexico border in the twenty-first century and implications for human rights
- Chapter 2: The U.S.-Mexico border since 2014: overt migration contention and normalized violence
- Chapter 3: The mantling and dismantling of a tent city at the U.S.-Mexico border
- Chapter 4: Undoredo the violent wall: border-crossing practices and multi-territoriality
- Chapter 5: The predatory character of todays economies: a focus on borders and migrations
- Chapter 6: New security: threat landscape and the emerging market for force
- Chapter 7: An anti-Latin policing machine: enforcing the U.S.-Mexico border along the Great Lakes and the 49th Parallel
- Chapter 8: The invisible dimension of institutional violence and the political construction of impunity: necropopulism and the averted medicolegal gaze
- Chapter 9: Migrant trash or humanitarian responsibility? Central American government state responses to deported nationals
- Chapter 10: Biopolitical governmentality at Chiles northern border (Arica-Tacna)
- Chapter 11: Major changes in migrations and borders after the revolution of globalized liberalism
- Chapter 12: Documenting and denouncing violence at eastern European borders: the socio-legal relevance of refugee voices through the production of audio-visual material
- Chapter 13: Transnational humanitarianism: blurring the boundaries of the Mediterranean in Libya
- Chapter 14: Migration policies at the Spanish border in Southern Europe: between welfare chauvinism, hate discourse and policies of compassion
- Chapter 15: The wall and the tunnels: crossings and separation at the border between Egypt, Israel and the Gaza Strip
- Chapter 16: Spanish-Algerian border relations: tensions between bilateral policies and population mobilities
- Chapter 17: Neighbour or stranger? Bordering practices in a small Catalan town
- Chapter 18: Border regions, migrations and the proliferation of violent expulsions
- Chapter 19: Borders and violence in Burundi: regional responses, global responsibilities
- Chapter 20: Blood, smoke and cocaine? Reflections on the governance of the Amazonian border in contemporary Brazil
- Chapter 21: The borders of Macau in a geohistorical perspective: political dispute, (non)definition of limits and migratory phenomena in an original border-city
- Chapter 22: The Crimean borderscape: a changing landscape of political compassion and care
- Chapter 23: The Irish border as sign and source of British-Irish tensions
- Chapter 24: African women on the road to Europe: violence and resilience in border zones
- Chapter 25: Impact of the permanent crisis in the Central African Republic on Cameroonian return migrants
- Chapter 26: From Afghanistan border to Iranian cities: the case of migrant children in Tehran
- Chapter 27: Adolescent mobilities and border regimes in the western Mediterranean
- Afterword: a brief mapping on borders
- Index