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Disciplining the transnational mobil...
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Geiger, Martin, (1975-)
Disciplining the transnational mobility of people /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
325
書名/作者:
Disciplining the transnational mobility of people // [edited by] Martin Geiger and Antoine Pécoud.
其他作者:
Geiger, Martin,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Emigration and immigration - Government policy.
標題:
Transnationalism.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
ISBN:
1137263075 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137263070 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1. Introduction: Disciplining the Transnational Mobility of People; Antoine P̌coud -- 2. The Transformation of Migration Politics: From Migration Control to Disciplining Mobility; Martin Geiger -- 3. A Tale of Two Tactics: Civil Society and Competing Visions of Global Migration Governance from Below; Stefan Rother -- 4. From Individual to Migration Flow: The European Union's Management Approach and the Rule of Law; Bas Schotel -- 5. Overflowing Borders: Smart Surveillance and the Border as a Market Device; Harrison Smith -- 6. "Take a Chance on Me": Premediation, Technologies of Love, and Marriage Migration Management; Anne-Marie D'Aoust -- 7. To Protect and Control: Anti-Trafficking and the Duality of Disciplining Mobility; Bethany Hastie -- 8. "Why do they take the Money and not give Visas?" The Governmentality of Consulate Offices in Cameroon; Maybritt Jill Alpes -- 9. Shaping Female Migration in Argentina: Human Rights in the Time of Migration Management; Tanya Basok, Nicola Piper and Victoria Simmons -- 10. "Of Berries and Seasonal Work": The Swedish Berry Industry and the Disciplining of Labor Migration from Thailand; Madeleine Eriksson and Aina Tollefsen -- 11. "They don't Beat you; they Work on your Brain": "Regular Illegality" and the Disciplining of Rejected Asylum Seekers; Giada de Coulon -- 12. "Voluntary Return": The Practical Failure of a Benevolent Concept; Stephan Dunnwald.
摘要、提要註:
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.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137263070
Disciplining the transnational mobility of people /
Disciplining the transnational mobility of people /
[edited by] Martin Geiger and Antoine Pécoud. - 1 online resource. - International political economy series. - International political economy series (Palgrave (Firm)).
1. Introduction: Disciplining the Transnational Mobility of People; Antoine P̌coud -- 2. The Transformation of Migration Politics: From Migration Control to Disciplining Mobility; Martin Geiger -- 3. A Tale of Two Tactics: Civil Society and Competing Visions of Global Migration Governance from Below; Stefan Rother -- 4. From Individual to Migration Flow: The European Union's Management Approach and the Rule of Law; Bas Schotel -- 5. Overflowing Borders: Smart Surveillance and the Border as a Market Device; Harrison Smith -- 6. "Take a Chance on Me": Premediation, Technologies of Love, and Marriage Migration Management; Anne-Marie D'Aoust -- 7. To Protect and Control: Anti-Trafficking and the Duality of Disciplining Mobility; Bethany Hastie -- 8. "Why do they take the Money and not give Visas?" The Governmentality of Consulate Offices in Cameroon; Maybritt Jill Alpes -- 9. Shaping Female Migration in Argentina: Human Rights in the Time of Migration Management; Tanya Basok, Nicola Piper and Victoria Simmons -- 10. "Of Berries and Seasonal Work": The Swedish Berry Industry and the Disciplining of Labor Migration from Thailand; Madeleine Eriksson and Aina Tollefsen -- 11. "They don't Beat you; they Work on your Brain": "Regular Illegality" and the Disciplining of Rejected Asylum Seekers; Giada de Coulon -- 12. "Voluntary Return": The Practical Failure of a Benevolent Concept; Stephan Dunnwald.
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.
ISBN: 1137263075 (electronic bk.)
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476923
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LC Class. No.: JV6038
Dewey Class. No.: 325
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