In this essay, I focus on seemingly benign and innocuous civil sites, spaces and technologies ~ such as hotel rooms, demountables and shipping containers and proceed to argue that, once these civil sites and technologies are situated within geopolitical relations of biopower, they become instrumental in the production of refugee trauma and death. I term the trauma and violence that refugees experience in the context of everyday civilian life 'vernacular violence'. In the process of examining how hotel rooms and containers are instrumentalised by western governments into prisons, I question the line of demarcation between the civil and the penal. I argue that what is in fact operative is a type of biopolitical power predicated on the exercis...
Contemporary migration infrastructures commonly reflect imaginaries of technological solutionism. Fa...
The article is devoted to understanding cultural trauma as a biopolitical concept. Biopolitics is pr...
With the EU's increasingly militarized and violent external borders, makeshift refugee camps have de...
In this essay, I focus on seemingly benign and innocuous civil sites, spaces and technologies – such...
In this essay, I address Debord's concept of the spectalist society in the context of the transmutat...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of refugees to surv...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of forced migrants ...
Abstract The essay focuses on the particular spatiality and the political significance assumed by c...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
The category of the post-human is, in much contemporary cultural theory, celebrated for marking a li...
The aim of this chapter is to show and analyze the unethical ambivalence of the dominant narratives...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
How are suffering, damage and disaster produced and made visible across different sites, and how are...
This article takes violence in the law seriously, scrutinizing three sites engaged in violent subjec...
The chapter furnishes some reflections on the so-called migrants’ emergency from the point of view o...
Contemporary migration infrastructures commonly reflect imaginaries of technological solutionism. Fa...
The article is devoted to understanding cultural trauma as a biopolitical concept. Biopolitics is pr...
With the EU's increasingly militarized and violent external borders, makeshift refugee camps have de...
In this essay, I focus on seemingly benign and innocuous civil sites, spaces and technologies – such...
In this essay, I address Debord's concept of the spectalist society in the context of the transmutat...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of refugees to surv...
A significant outcome of the global crisis for refugees has been the abandonment of forced migrants ...
Abstract The essay focuses on the particular spatiality and the political significance assumed by c...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
The category of the post-human is, in much contemporary cultural theory, celebrated for marking a li...
The aim of this chapter is to show and analyze the unethical ambivalence of the dominant narratives...
This paper focuses on the “grey area of migration governmentality” by dealing with modes of border v...
How are suffering, damage and disaster produced and made visible across different sites, and how are...
This article takes violence in the law seriously, scrutinizing three sites engaged in violent subjec...
The chapter furnishes some reflections on the so-called migrants’ emergency from the point of view o...
Contemporary migration infrastructures commonly reflect imaginaries of technological solutionism. Fa...
The article is devoted to understanding cultural trauma as a biopolitical concept. Biopolitics is pr...
With the EU's increasingly militarized and violent external borders, makeshift refugee camps have de...