This article provides an extended overview and explicatory synopsis of border imperialism. Drawing primarily from the insights of Harsha Walia's (2013) Undoing Border Imperialism, we aim to situate the concept in interdisciplinary literature and show how it can be effective for scholars, activists, and organizers alike committed to political education, transformative research and organizing, and struggles for emancipation. In addition, we illustrate how as an analytical framework it is useful towards understanding the myriad interlocking dynamics generated by the convergence of borders, race, and migration. Focusing on the bordering regimes of what are now called the United States of America and Canada we also: offer a diagnosis of how colo...
This article explores how literature can sensitise us to our potential implication in the injustice ...
This article identifies and analyses the tactic of kidnapping migrants that is increasingly deployed...
In the globalized political economy of the early 21st century, national borders are both porous and ...
This article tells the stories of illegalized migrant people moving through two violent, transcontin...
The plethora of meanings associated with the term “border” not only accentuates the frequent use of ...
Various institutions in the United States have utilized oppressive systems in domestic and internati...
This article aims to examine the racialized forms of violence enacted by contemporary border regimes...
This article offers an account of the ‘globally intimate’ injustices of everyday borders in Calais, ...
The manner in which urban locations are drawn into the global economy defines their spatial organisa...
Starting from the border as an ‘epistemic viewpoint’ (Mezzadra and Neilson 2013), we seek to achieve...
This thesis examines what borders do and how and where they are experienced. In particular, I am in...
In recent years, the successful anti-migrant mobilization of populist radical right parties and move...
Critical scholarship can be a way of enacting insurrections against entrenched and enduring dogmatis...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
What is a border? Who is a migrant? The paper uses these questions to distinguish between constructi...
This article explores how literature can sensitise us to our potential implication in the injustice ...
This article identifies and analyses the tactic of kidnapping migrants that is increasingly deployed...
In the globalized political economy of the early 21st century, national borders are both porous and ...
This article tells the stories of illegalized migrant people moving through two violent, transcontin...
The plethora of meanings associated with the term “border” not only accentuates the frequent use of ...
Various institutions in the United States have utilized oppressive systems in domestic and internati...
This article aims to examine the racialized forms of violence enacted by contemporary border regimes...
This article offers an account of the ‘globally intimate’ injustices of everyday borders in Calais, ...
The manner in which urban locations are drawn into the global economy defines their spatial organisa...
Starting from the border as an ‘epistemic viewpoint’ (Mezzadra and Neilson 2013), we seek to achieve...
This thesis examines what borders do and how and where they are experienced. In particular, I am in...
In recent years, the successful anti-migrant mobilization of populist radical right parties and move...
Critical scholarship can be a way of enacting insurrections against entrenched and enduring dogmatis...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
What is a border? Who is a migrant? The paper uses these questions to distinguish between constructi...
This article explores how literature can sensitise us to our potential implication in the injustice ...
This article identifies and analyses the tactic of kidnapping migrants that is increasingly deployed...
In the globalized political economy of the early 21st century, national borders are both porous and ...