This article examines the increasing use of technologies of surveillance and identification by both the European Union and Australia in order to biopolitically preclude and control the entry of irregular migrants, refugees and asylum seekers from the global South. The central concern of the article is how these technologies of extraterritorialisation, as deployed by the state, function to constitute regimes of statist visuality that produce both symbolic and physical forms of violence for their target subjects. In the course of the article, I critically examine the European Union's EUROSUR project, Frontex and its Eurodac system and Australia's 'Migration Legislation Amendment (Identification and Authentication) Act 2004' in order to stage ...
The suffering of illegalized migrants and refugees travelling through irregular routes towards the E...
Any narrative on borders at the outset tends to begin with the Westphalian inclusionary and exclusio...
This chapter uses the introduction of the Visa Information System (VIS), a vast biometric database, ...
This essay is about the role of visual surveillance technologies in the policing of the external bor...
The dissertation is a critical ethnography of the biometric governance of asylum seekers and illegal...
This article provides an overview of the collection and uses of data in relation to European border ...
The article engages with biometric data gathering technologies as part of migration infrastructures ...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
After the last EU enlargement, state borders have been partially replaced by internal border control...
After the last EU enlargement, state borders have been partially replaced by internal border control...
The use of technology in migration management and border control is not a new phenomenon. However, t...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
Since 2014, millions of refugees and migrants have arrived at the borders of Europe. This article ar...
International audienceThe European Union (EU) policy puts a strong emphasis on the fight against irr...
In this article, we approach the news photojournalism of the 2015 European migration ‘crisis’ as a p...
The suffering of illegalized migrants and refugees travelling through irregular routes towards the E...
Any narrative on borders at the outset tends to begin with the Westphalian inclusionary and exclusio...
This chapter uses the introduction of the Visa Information System (VIS), a vast biometric database, ...
This essay is about the role of visual surveillance technologies in the policing of the external bor...
The dissertation is a critical ethnography of the biometric governance of asylum seekers and illegal...
This article provides an overview of the collection and uses of data in relation to European border ...
The article engages with biometric data gathering technologies as part of migration infrastructures ...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
After the last EU enlargement, state borders have been partially replaced by internal border control...
After the last EU enlargement, state borders have been partially replaced by internal border control...
The use of technology in migration management and border control is not a new phenomenon. However, t...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
Since 2014, millions of refugees and migrants have arrived at the borders of Europe. This article ar...
International audienceThe European Union (EU) policy puts a strong emphasis on the fight against irr...
In this article, we approach the news photojournalism of the 2015 European migration ‘crisis’ as a p...
The suffering of illegalized migrants and refugees travelling through irregular routes towards the E...
Any narrative on borders at the outset tends to begin with the Westphalian inclusionary and exclusio...
This chapter uses the introduction of the Visa Information System (VIS), a vast biometric database, ...