This paper introduces a collection of articles that share ethnographic perspectives on the intersections between deportation, anxiety and justice. As a form of expulsion regulating human mobility, deportation policies may be justified by public authorities as measures responding to anxieties over (unregulated) migration. At the same time, they also bring out uncertainty and unrest to deportable/deported migrants and their families. Providing new and complementary insights into what ‘deportation’ as a legal and policy measure actually embraces in social reality, this special issue argues for an understanding of deportation as a process that begins long before, and carries on long after, the removal from one country to another takes place. It...
In this paper I draw on qualitative material from the first complete data set of the ‘Measure of the...
Taking the growing use of deportation by many states, including the UK and the USA, as its point of ...
This article draws on ethnographic research that I conducted in five British immigration removal cen...
Focusing on the lived experience of immigration policy and processes, this volume provides fascinati...
The article explores the relationship between immigration detention and criminal justice by presenti...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
Background: In recent years, border control and migration-related detention have become increasingly...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
By analysing migrant experiences of living in Sweden under the threat of deportation, this book cont...
This dissertation explores the ways that immigration and border enforcement regimes have shifted dep...
International migration has been described as one of the defining issues of the twenty-first century...
Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork in the West African state of Mali (2014–2016), thi...
Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment takes a critical, interdisciplinary, and transnational l...
In this paper I draw on qualitative material from the first complete data set of the ‘Measure of the...
Taking the growing use of deportation by many states, including the UK and the USA, as its point of ...
This article draws on ethnographic research that I conducted in five British immigration removal cen...
Focusing on the lived experience of immigration policy and processes, this volume provides fascinati...
The article explores the relationship between immigration detention and criminal justice by presenti...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
Background: In recent years, border control and migration-related detention have become increasingly...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
By analysing migrant experiences of living in Sweden under the threat of deportation, this book cont...
This dissertation explores the ways that immigration and border enforcement regimes have shifted dep...
International migration has been described as one of the defining issues of the twenty-first century...
Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork in the West African state of Mali (2014–2016), thi...
Immigration Policy in the Age of Punishment takes a critical, interdisciplinary, and transnational l...
In this paper I draw on qualitative material from the first complete data set of the ‘Measure of the...
Taking the growing use of deportation by many states, including the UK and the USA, as its point of ...
This article draws on ethnographic research that I conducted in five British immigration removal cen...