Abstract of the paper presented by Bénédicte Michalon at the Association of American Geographers Annual meeting as part of the Paper Session: Mobilities, Borders, and Confinement I: Confinement as Mobility (scheduled on Friday, 4/15/2011 at 10:00 AM. Washington State Convention Center Level 6, Seattle, Washington) : How migratory routes shed light on geography of confinement This proposal is a spatial reading of detention centres for foreigners awaiting deportation, confronted with the migra..
The distorted shape of many of today’s political borders has been widely noted. An increasingly spra...
The study of migration within geography takes a variety of forms. While geographers traditionally s...
The practices and mechanisms states use to forcibly move deportees across borders and sometimes vast...
This Global Detention Project Working Paper surveys research on immigration detention conducted usin...
Detention is a pressing empirical, conceptual, and political issue. Detained populations, detention ...
Acts of mobility require corresponding acts of immobility (or suspended mobility). Migrant journeys ...
Contains fulltext : 95372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
This special issue consists of a collection of papers that aims to gain a better understanding of th...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...
This chapter explores research about detention conducted by geographers and other scholars using geo...
Practices within the area of migration and border control are often analysed through a spatial lens...
The paper is aimed at discussing informal zones of concentration - those spaces where forced migrant...
This paper is inscribed into a new line of scholarly work seeking to cast light to the ways in which...
Abstract of the paper presented by Djemila Zeneidi at the Association of American Geographers Annua...
The distorted shape of many of today’s political borders has been widely noted. An increasingly spra...
The distorted shape of many of today’s political borders has been widely noted. An increasingly spra...
The study of migration within geography takes a variety of forms. While geographers traditionally s...
The practices and mechanisms states use to forcibly move deportees across borders and sometimes vast...
This Global Detention Project Working Paper surveys research on immigration detention conducted usin...
Detention is a pressing empirical, conceptual, and political issue. Detained populations, detention ...
Acts of mobility require corresponding acts of immobility (or suspended mobility). Migrant journeys ...
Contains fulltext : 95372.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper ...
This special issue consists of a collection of papers that aims to gain a better understanding of th...
International audienceThe chapter discusses the importance of movement in our understanding of globa...
This chapter explores research about detention conducted by geographers and other scholars using geo...
Practices within the area of migration and border control are often analysed through a spatial lens...
The paper is aimed at discussing informal zones of concentration - those spaces where forced migrant...
This paper is inscribed into a new line of scholarly work seeking to cast light to the ways in which...
Abstract of the paper presented by Djemila Zeneidi at the Association of American Geographers Annua...
The distorted shape of many of today’s political borders has been widely noted. An increasingly spra...
The distorted shape of many of today’s political borders has been widely noted. An increasingly spra...
The study of migration within geography takes a variety of forms. While geographers traditionally s...
The practices and mechanisms states use to forcibly move deportees across borders and sometimes vast...