Analyses of refugee camps have criticised Agamben's conceptualisation of exception, understood as the juridical production of ‘bare life’ by the sovereign. They have emphasised the multiplicity of actors and exclusionary dynamics involved in the production of exception, as well as the politicisation of space. This scholarship has however stayed framed around an ‘exclusionary paradigm’. This article proposes a complementary way to move beyond Agamben's analysis of the camp by reconsidering the idea of a ‘zone of indistinction’ between exclusion and inclusion. It refers to Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan, where many dwellers have a dual status of ‘refugee-citizen’. It analyses how the subject and citizenship are ambiguously constructed as...
Camps have long constituted a central element of the governance of migration. This chapter offers an...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
peer reviewedAnalyses of refugee camps have criticised Agamben's conceptualisation of exception, und...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)This paper expl...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
Due to the Syrian crisis, several refugee camps were opened in Jordan in 2012 in order to deal with ...
Refugee camps are an issue where socio-cultural relations to space are more than a theoretical issue...
The article addresses the situation of the asylum seeker as an instantiation of the 'homo sacer', th...
Camps have long constituted a central element of the governance of migration. This chapter offers an...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...
peer reviewedAnalyses of refugee camps have criticised Agamben's conceptualisation of exception, und...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
This article examines the implications of long-term encampment and exile for the meaning of Palestin...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)This paper expl...
This thesis focuses on the Palestinian refugees’ experience in Lebanon since 1948, to critically eng...
In Jordan, Palestine refugee camps have turned by time into socioeconomic centers of gravity and cor...
Due to the Syrian crisis, several refugee camps were opened in Jordan in 2012 in order to deal with ...
Refugee camps are an issue where socio-cultural relations to space are more than a theoretical issue...
The article addresses the situation of the asylum seeker as an instantiation of the 'homo sacer', th...
Camps have long constituted a central element of the governance of migration. This chapter offers an...
New technologies of power are taking control of body and life. Historically, refugee camps were prod...
Over the course of the 20th century, questions of refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers have been...