Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments including concentration, detention, transit, identification, refugee, military and training camps, this article is a geographical reflection on 'the camp', as a modern institution and as a spatial bio-political technology. In particular, it is about the past and present camp geographies and the apparatus of dispositifs that make them an ever-present spatial formation in the management of custody and care characterizing many authoritarian regimes as well as many contemporary democracies. I especially focus on the works of Paul Gilroy, Giorgio Agamben and Reviel Netz to discuss camp spatialities, the normalization of camp geographies, and related biopolitics. In doing so, I advance ...
Makeshift camps have increasingly become a permanent presence along border areas and in cities aroun...
This paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben’s conceptualization of the camp, reflects on the rel...
Protest camps have been a prominent feature of social movement activity in the last three decades. M...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments including concentration, detention, tra...
none3siFacing the current growing global archipelago of encampments, Camps Revisited develops a geog...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
The global proliferation of camps manifests an alarming phenomenon of burgeoning marginalization, an...
This paper can be considered an attempt to think on what a camp does rather than on what it is. Camp...
Critical scholarship on the camp tends to focus on the institution’s historical role in producing fo...
Camps have long constituted a central element of the governance of migration. This chapter offers an...
The global proliferation of camps manifests an alarming phenomenon of burgeoning marginalization, an...
Abstract The essay focuses on the particular spatiality and the political significance assumed by c...
In early 2019, hundreds of orphans from the Islamic State were sent to refugee camps in Syria. In pa...
none2noThis paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben's conceptualization of the camp, reflects on ...
Makeshift camps have increasingly become a permanent presence along border areas and in cities aroun...
This paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben’s conceptualization of the camp, reflects on the rel...
Protest camps have been a prominent feature of social movement activity in the last three decades. M...
Facing the current growing global archipelago of encampments including concentration, detention, tra...
none3siFacing the current growing global archipelago of encampments, Camps Revisited develops a geog...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
In light of the recent proliferation and co-presence of institutional and makeshift camps and encamp...
The global proliferation of camps manifests an alarming phenomenon of burgeoning marginalization, an...
This paper can be considered an attempt to think on what a camp does rather than on what it is. Camp...
Critical scholarship on the camp tends to focus on the institution’s historical role in producing fo...
Camps have long constituted a central element of the governance of migration. This chapter offers an...
The global proliferation of camps manifests an alarming phenomenon of burgeoning marginalization, an...
Abstract The essay focuses on the particular spatiality and the political significance assumed by c...
In early 2019, hundreds of orphans from the Islamic State were sent to refugee camps in Syria. In pa...
none2noThis paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben's conceptualization of the camp, reflects on ...
Makeshift camps have increasingly become a permanent presence along border areas and in cities aroun...
This paper, largely inspired by Giorgio Agamben’s conceptualization of the camp, reflects on the rel...
Protest camps have been a prominent feature of social movement activity in the last three decades. M...