This article proposes ‘biopolitics multiple’ as an approach to the heterogeneity of biopolitical technologies deployed to govern migration today. Building on work that has started to develop analytical vocabularies to diagnose biopolitical technologies that work neither by fostering life nor by making people die in a necropolitical sense, it conceptualises ‘extraction’ and ‘subtraction’ as two such technologies that take ‘hold’ of migrants’ lives today. Extraction, explored in the paper through a focus on borderzones in Greece, captures the imbrication of biopolitics and value through the ‘outside’ creation of the economic conditions of data circulation. Subtraction, which is analysed in this article through a focus on Calais, captures the ...
This article addresses the contradiction between the generalised use of human rights’ protection wit...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
For a geographic “place” to become a “homeland” or “home”, a community sharing a common cul- tural ...
While politicians in the United Kingdom (UK) have engaged in fractious debate over the appropriate w...
The governance of migration as a ‘crisis’ in the context of EUrope forces us to rethink the ways in...
Many scholars of International Political Sociology have turned to biopolitics in their attempts to u...
This paper discusses biometric borders in Europe, focusing on the Eurodac database and practises of ...
This article focuses on the twofold relationship between migrants’ mobility and modes of government,...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
In this article I examine the current European refugee ‘crisis’ by challenging, from a theoretical p...
This article engages with the production and government of migrant multiplicities in border zones of...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
This paper deals with the techno-hype in migration research and argues that this latter reproduces a...
This article deals with states' strategies of migrant dispersal that have been enforced in Europe f...
“This is the sixth time that I am coming back to the border, in Ventimiglia, after being taken by fo...
This article addresses the contradiction between the generalised use of human rights’ protection wit...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
For a geographic “place” to become a “homeland” or “home”, a community sharing a common cul- tural ...
While politicians in the United Kingdom (UK) have engaged in fractious debate over the appropriate w...
The governance of migration as a ‘crisis’ in the context of EUrope forces us to rethink the ways in...
Many scholars of International Political Sociology have turned to biopolitics in their attempts to u...
This paper discusses biometric borders in Europe, focusing on the Eurodac database and practises of ...
This article focuses on the twofold relationship between migrants’ mobility and modes of government,...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
In this article I examine the current European refugee ‘crisis’ by challenging, from a theoretical p...
This article engages with the production and government of migrant multiplicities in border zones of...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
This paper deals with the techno-hype in migration research and argues that this latter reproduces a...
This article deals with states' strategies of migrant dispersal that have been enforced in Europe f...
“This is the sixth time that I am coming back to the border, in Ventimiglia, after being taken by fo...
This article addresses the contradiction between the generalised use of human rights’ protection wit...
This paper seeks to bring ideas about biopolitics and its associated political technologies to bear ...
For a geographic “place” to become a “homeland” or “home”, a community sharing a common cul- tural ...