Digital Border
«This book ... is a loud and well-crafted call for fundamental human rights and a deep analytical work that critically explores the structures and practices of inequality in citizenship and mobility. The book reveals a complex combination of humanitarianism and dehumanization of border work based on a pedagogy of crisis in Western societies that has the security-migration nexus at its core.»
Nordic Journal of Migration Research
Detaljer
- Forlag
- New York University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781479844319
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«This book ... is a loud and well-crafted call for fundamental human rights and a deep analytical work that critically explores the structures and practices of inequality in citizenship and mobility. The book reveals a complex combination of humanitarianism and dehumanization of border work based on a pedagogy of crisis in Western societies that has the security-migration nexus at its core.»
Nordic Journal of Migration Research
«The Digital Border’s contribution lies in many spaces but its ability to connect questions of power, technology, datafication, entrepreneurship, the commons and media narratives is impressive... That this book is timely goes without saying. It’s nuanced and thickly layered conceptual focus married to rich empirical cases does the work of appealing to different audiences at a time when imaginaries of crisis exist in a heightened form globally. As such, this book is the perfect companion to help debunk, re-imagine and understand the aggrieved world we find ourselves inhabiting in 2023.»
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Ethnic and Racial Studies
«
In a provocative contribution, Chouliaraki and Georgiou illuminate the exclusionary workings
» Radha S. Hegde, author of <i> Mediating Migration </i>
of digital borders. This broad-ranging book launches a compelling critique of the constitutive
power of digital infrastructures in shaping the crisis of migration. Timely and topical, The Digital
Border will be essential reading across disciplines about transformations in border regimes.
«
Provides a striking critical analysis of the mutations and workings of border regimes. While its
» Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna
focus is the digitalization of border control, it more broadly places its analysis within an
understanding of the border as a field of tensions, shedding light on its territorial and symbolic
dimension as well as on the multiple regimes of securitization at work today.