This book explores the Norwegian state's response to irregular migration, offering an ethnographic study of the interaction and tension between welfare policy and entry control in a country that combines a comprehensive welfare state and humanitarian image, with strict immigration policies.
This book explores the Norwegian state's response to irregular migration, offering an ethnographic study of the interaction and tension between welfare policy and entry control in a country that combines a comprehensive welfare state and humanitarian image, with strict immigration policies.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
On Edge: Ethnographies and Theories of Threshold Phenomena
Marry-Anne Karlsen is Researcher at the Centre for Women's and Gender Research, University of Bergen, Norway.
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Introduction Part I: Producing Precarity 1. Exceptional Care 2. Moral Bordering Part II: Blurred Borders 3. Healthcare Providers as Petty Sovereigns 4: Materialising and Negotiating Borders Through Administrative Practices Part III: Temporal Tensions 5: Healthcare Through the Temporal Lens of Migration Control Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Producing Precarity 1. Exceptional Care 2. Moral Bordering Part II: Blurred Borders 3. Healthcare Providers as Petty Sovereigns 4: Materialising and Negotiating Borders Through Administrative Practices Part III: Temporal Tensions 5: Healthcare Through the Temporal Lens of Migration Control Conclusion
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