This article studies the hidden world of extraterritorial liaison officers, mid-level civil servants posted abroad whose agency influences UK visa implementation within a global framework. Specifically, we unpack their influential role in translating vague policy objectives into specific institutional justifications, norms, and practices, which bureaucrats apply when implementing visa decisions on location. ‘Risk’ knowledge production is crucial: they mobilise, broker and communicate so-called ‘immigration risks’ applied to specific foreign nationals across institutional levels and national boundaries. Liaison officers are intermediaries, ‘risk’ brokers, who: (a) interpret (and feedback on) the Home Office’s supposedly objective central ‘ri...
European Union efforts to diffuse its internal security policies to neighbouring countries have attr...
The constitution of the European visa regime has deservingly received much scholarly attention. It h...
The UK Government has recently introduced measures to intensify the internal migration control regim...
This article examines how street-level bureaucrats within migration control use their scope for disc...
Schengen visas are in line with the society of control’s dispositif that normalizes surveillance of ...
The UK, like most countries in the Global North, seeks to regulate immigration and travel in advance...
Relatively little analysis has been carried out on the issuance of Schengen visas. While there exist...
Colloque international antiAtlas des FrontièresNouveau Conservatoire Darius Milhaud, Aix-en-Provence...
This article argues that opportunities for unilateral influence within international bureaucracies c...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedGovernments, in their diplomatic and consular establishments abroad, t...
Developing explanations for how sub-state governments are active internationally is central to under...
Bureaucrats working in international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) regularly help states de...
This article examines the process of allocating Schengen visas and highlights the dominance of local...
This book examines the timely topic of controlling the borders of the European Schengen Area. It con...
European Union efforts to diffuse its internal security policies to neighbouring countries have attr...
The constitution of the European visa regime has deservingly received much scholarly attention. It h...
The UK Government has recently introduced measures to intensify the internal migration control regim...
This article examines how street-level bureaucrats within migration control use their scope for disc...
Schengen visas are in line with the society of control’s dispositif that normalizes surveillance of ...
The UK, like most countries in the Global North, seeks to regulate immigration and travel in advance...
Relatively little analysis has been carried out on the issuance of Schengen visas. While there exist...
Colloque international antiAtlas des FrontièresNouveau Conservatoire Darius Milhaud, Aix-en-Provence...
This article argues that opportunities for unilateral influence within international bureaucracies c...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedGovernments, in their diplomatic and consular establishments abroad, t...
Developing explanations for how sub-state governments are active internationally is central to under...
Bureaucrats working in international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) regularly help states de...
This article examines the process of allocating Schengen visas and highlights the dominance of local...
This book examines the timely topic of controlling the borders of the European Schengen Area. It con...
European Union efforts to diffuse its internal security policies to neighbouring countries have attr...
The constitution of the European visa regime has deservingly received much scholarly attention. It h...
The UK Government has recently introduced measures to intensify the internal migration control regim...