Detention is a pressing empirical, conceptual, and political issue. Detained populations, detention facilities, and industries have expanded globally. Detention is also a fundamentally geographical topic, yet largely overlooked by geographers. We argue that detention be conceptualized as a series of geographical processes. Operating through these processes are contradictory sets of temporal and spatial logics that structure the seemingly paradoxical geographies underpinning detention. These logics include containment and mobility, bordering and exclusion. We trace these logics through an emergent literature, synthesizing and analyzing important geographic themes in the field. We identify contributions by and new avenues of inquiry for geogr...
The use of detention for immigration purposes is a carceral trend that continues to increase across ...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
In the interdisciplinary scholarship regarding immigration detention, the social, political and psyc...
This chapter explores research about detention conducted by geographers and other scholars using geo...
This Global Detention Project Working Paper surveys research on immigration detention conducted usin...
The United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operates the largest confineme...
While there is a burgeoning literature critically mapping the spatial logics of immigration detentio...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
Immigration detention is a growing threat to the well-being of migrants worldwide. While the use of ...
This paper explores the ways in which mobility can have governmental effects in the context of the m...
Abstract of the paper presented by Bénédicte Michalon at the Association of American Geographers An...
Modern democratic states often rely on practices of detention and incarceration in order to demonstr...
This article focuses on the ways in which migrants are controlled, contained and selected after lan...
Deportation, detention and dispersal have formed an occasional part of Britain's migration regime th...
Before the turn of the century, few states used immigration detention. Today, nearly every state aro...
The use of detention for immigration purposes is a carceral trend that continues to increase across ...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
In the interdisciplinary scholarship regarding immigration detention, the social, political and psyc...
This chapter explores research about detention conducted by geographers and other scholars using geo...
This Global Detention Project Working Paper surveys research on immigration detention conducted usin...
The United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operates the largest confineme...
While there is a burgeoning literature critically mapping the spatial logics of immigration detentio...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
Immigration detention is a growing threat to the well-being of migrants worldwide. While the use of ...
This paper explores the ways in which mobility can have governmental effects in the context of the m...
Abstract of the paper presented by Bénédicte Michalon at the Association of American Geographers An...
Modern democratic states often rely on practices of detention and incarceration in order to demonstr...
This article focuses on the ways in which migrants are controlled, contained and selected after lan...
Deportation, detention and dispersal have formed an occasional part of Britain's migration regime th...
Before the turn of the century, few states used immigration detention. Today, nearly every state aro...
The use of detention for immigration purposes is a carceral trend that continues to increase across ...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
In the interdisciplinary scholarship regarding immigration detention, the social, political and psyc...