Security/Mobility
Politics of movement
Herausgeber: Leese, Matthias; Wittendorp, Stef
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Politics of movement
Herausgeber: Leese, Matthias; Wittendorp, Stef
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An inter-disciplinary volume that connects critical security studies and political geography to offer new perspectives on the politics of movement in a globalised world.
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An inter-disciplinary volume that connects critical security studies and political geography to offer new perspectives on the politics of movement in a globalised world.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781526107459
- ISBN-10: 1526107457
- Artikelnr.: 47280397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781526107459
- ISBN-10: 1526107457
- Artikelnr.: 47280397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matthias Leese is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich Stef Wittendorp works in the Department of International Relations and International Organisation, University of Groningen and is Researcher at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, Leiden University
1. Introduction: Security/Mobility and the politics of movement - Marie
Beauchamps, Marijn Hoijtink, Matthias Leese, Bruno Magalhães, Sharon
Weinblum, and Stef Wittendorp Prologue: Movement then and now 2.
Connectivity as problem: security, mobility, liberals, and Christians -
Luis Lobo-Guerrero and Friederike Kuntz Part I: Things on the move 3. The
power of cyberspace centralisation: analysing the example of data
territorialisation - Andreas Baur-Ahrens 4. Commercialised occupation
skills: Israeli security experience as an international brand - Erella
Grassiani 5. Mobility, circulation and homeomorphism: data becoming risk
information - Nathaniel O'Grady Part II: People on the move 6. 'Illegals'
in the Law School of Athens: public presence, discourse, and migrants as
threat - Giannis Gkolfinopoulos 7. The management of African asylum seekers
and the imaginary of the border in Israel - Sharon Weinblum 8. Reinventing
political order? A discourse view on the European Community and the
abolition of border controls in the second half of the 1980s - Stef
Wittendorp Part III: Circumscribing movement 9. Gender (in)securities:
surveillance and transgender bodies in a post-9/11 era of neoliberalism -
Christine Quinan 10. One thing left on the checklist: ontological
coordination and the assessment of consistency in asylum requests - Bruno
Magalhães 11. Modelling the self, creating the other: French
denaturalisation law on the brink of World War II - Marie Beauchamps
Epilogue 12. Unpacking the new mobilities paradigm: lessons for critical
security studies? - Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet Index
Beauchamps, Marijn Hoijtink, Matthias Leese, Bruno Magalhães, Sharon
Weinblum, and Stef Wittendorp Prologue: Movement then and now 2.
Connectivity as problem: security, mobility, liberals, and Christians -
Luis Lobo-Guerrero and Friederike Kuntz Part I: Things on the move 3. The
power of cyberspace centralisation: analysing the example of data
territorialisation - Andreas Baur-Ahrens 4. Commercialised occupation
skills: Israeli security experience as an international brand - Erella
Grassiani 5. Mobility, circulation and homeomorphism: data becoming risk
information - Nathaniel O'Grady Part II: People on the move 6. 'Illegals'
in the Law School of Athens: public presence, discourse, and migrants as
threat - Giannis Gkolfinopoulos 7. The management of African asylum seekers
and the imaginary of the border in Israel - Sharon Weinblum 8. Reinventing
political order? A discourse view on the European Community and the
abolition of border controls in the second half of the 1980s - Stef
Wittendorp Part III: Circumscribing movement 9. Gender (in)securities:
surveillance and transgender bodies in a post-9/11 era of neoliberalism -
Christine Quinan 10. One thing left on the checklist: ontological
coordination and the assessment of consistency in asylum requests - Bruno
Magalhães 11. Modelling the self, creating the other: French
denaturalisation law on the brink of World War II - Marie Beauchamps
Epilogue 12. Unpacking the new mobilities paradigm: lessons for critical
security studies? - Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet Index
1. Introduction: Security/Mobility and the politics of movement - Marie
Beauchamps, Marijn Hoijtink, Matthias Leese, Bruno Magalhães, Sharon
Weinblum, and Stef Wittendorp Prologue: Movement then and now 2.
Connectivity as problem: security, mobility, liberals, and Christians -
Luis Lobo-Guerrero and Friederike Kuntz Part I: Things on the move 3. The
power of cyberspace centralisation: analysing the example of data
territorialisation - Andreas Baur-Ahrens 4. Commercialised occupation
skills: Israeli security experience as an international brand - Erella
Grassiani 5. Mobility, circulation and homeomorphism: data becoming risk
information - Nathaniel O'Grady Part II: People on the move 6. 'Illegals'
in the Law School of Athens: public presence, discourse, and migrants as
threat - Giannis Gkolfinopoulos 7. The management of African asylum seekers
and the imaginary of the border in Israel - Sharon Weinblum 8. Reinventing
political order? A discourse view on the European Community and the
abolition of border controls in the second half of the 1980s - Stef
Wittendorp Part III: Circumscribing movement 9. Gender (in)securities:
surveillance and transgender bodies in a post-9/11 era of neoliberalism -
Christine Quinan 10. One thing left on the checklist: ontological
coordination and the assessment of consistency in asylum requests - Bruno
Magalhães 11. Modelling the self, creating the other: French
denaturalisation law on the brink of World War II - Marie Beauchamps
Epilogue 12. Unpacking the new mobilities paradigm: lessons for critical
security studies? - Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet Index
Beauchamps, Marijn Hoijtink, Matthias Leese, Bruno Magalhães, Sharon
Weinblum, and Stef Wittendorp Prologue: Movement then and now 2.
Connectivity as problem: security, mobility, liberals, and Christians -
Luis Lobo-Guerrero and Friederike Kuntz Part I: Things on the move 3. The
power of cyberspace centralisation: analysing the example of data
territorialisation - Andreas Baur-Ahrens 4. Commercialised occupation
skills: Israeli security experience as an international brand - Erella
Grassiani 5. Mobility, circulation and homeomorphism: data becoming risk
information - Nathaniel O'Grady Part II: People on the move 6. 'Illegals'
in the Law School of Athens: public presence, discourse, and migrants as
threat - Giannis Gkolfinopoulos 7. The management of African asylum seekers
and the imaginary of the border in Israel - Sharon Weinblum 8. Reinventing
political order? A discourse view on the European Community and the
abolition of border controls in the second half of the 1980s - Stef
Wittendorp Part III: Circumscribing movement 9. Gender (in)securities:
surveillance and transgender bodies in a post-9/11 era of neoliberalism -
Christine Quinan 10. One thing left on the checklist: ontological
coordination and the assessment of consistency in asylum requests - Bruno
Magalhães 11. Modelling the self, creating the other: French
denaturalisation law on the brink of World War II - Marie Beauchamps
Epilogue 12. Unpacking the new mobilities paradigm: lessons for critical
security studies? - Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet Index