articleAnnual Review of AnthropologySep 27, 2010Closed access

Policing Borders, Producing Boundaries. The Governmentality of Immigration in Dark Times

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Abstract

The governmentality of immigration has become a crucial issue of contemporary societies. Ironically, although globalization meant facilitated circulation of goods, it has also signified increased constraints on the mobility of men and women. This evolution has been characterized by the policing of physical borders and the production of racialized boundaries, primarily studied by the social sciences in North America and Western Europe. Anthropological studies highlight the renewed role of the nation-state to impose a surveillance apparatus of the frontiers and the territories, regimes of exception for the detention and deportation of illegal aliens, and a dramatic decline in the right to asylum, sometimes…

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Keywords
  • Governmentality
  • Deportation
  • Immigration
  • Globalization
  • Bureaucracy
  • Immigration detention
  • Political economy
  • Embodied cognition
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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