bookGoldsmiths (University of London)Jan 1, 2010Closed access

The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement

Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences

Abstract

This important collection examines deportation as an increasingly global mechanism of state control. Anthropologists, historians, legal scholars, and sociologists consider not only the physical expulsion of noncitizens but also the social discipline and labor subordination resulting from deportability, the threat of forced removal. They explore practices and experiences of deportation in regional and national settings from the U.S.-Mexico border to Israel, and from Somalia to Switzerland. They also address broader questions, including the ontological significance of freedom of movement; the historical antecedents of deportation, such as banishment and exile; and the development, entrenchment, and consequences…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Deportation
  • Sovereignty
  • Freedom of movement
  • Immigration detention
  • Immigration
  • Law
  • Immigration law
  • Criminology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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