The Migration Mobile
Herausgeber: Galis, Vasilis; Sandberg, Marie; Jørgensen, Martin Bak
The Migration Mobile
Herausgeber: Galis, Vasilis; Sandberg, Marie; Jørgensen, Martin Bak
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The Migration Mobile explores how governments use technology to control borders, and how migrants use technology to circumvent, challenge, and reconfigure that same border apparatus. The book investigates these issues through empirical examples drawn from across Europe, including cases from Greece, the Austrian-Italian border, and Northern Europe.
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The Migration Mobile explores how governments use technology to control borders, and how migrants use technology to circumvent, challenge, and reconfigure that same border apparatus. The book investigates these issues through empirical examples drawn from across Europe, including cases from Greece, the Austrian-Italian border, and Northern Europe.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781538165164
- ISBN-10: 1538165163
- Artikelnr.: 63594206
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781538165164
- ISBN-10: 1538165163
- Artikelnr.: 63594206
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vasilis Galis is Associate Professor in the Technologies in Practice Group at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Martin Bak Jørgensen is an Associate Professor affiliated with the Center for the Study of Migration and Diversity at Aalborg University, Denmark. Marie Sandberg is the Director of the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS) at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Introduction
1. The Migration Mobile: Border Dissidence, Sociotechnical Resistance and
the Construction of Irregularized Migrants by Martin Bak Jørgensen and
Vasilis Galis
Part 1: Configuration of the Border Regime(s)
2. The Embodied Identity of Migration and Border Biometrics by Brigitta
Kuster and Vassilis S. Tsianos
3. Vulnerability and Flexible Population Filtering: Lessons Learnt, from
the EC Hotspot to the Pandemic by Evie Papada and Antonis Vradis
4. Reconfiguring Removal: Commercial Purpose Creeps in Biometric EU
Databases by Martin Lemberg-Pedersen and Oliver Joel Halpern
5. Liminality, Asylum, and Arbitrariness in the Greek State's
Implementation of the 2016 EU-Turkey Statement by Vasilis Vlassis
Part 2: Configuration of Migration Space
6. Asylum Seekers Experiencing Forced Immobility as Offline and Online
Actors by Claudia Lintner
7. Navigating the Resources of the Migrant Digital Space by Luca Rossi
8. 'Fast trusting' - Practices of Trust During Irregularized Journeys to
and Through Europe by Nina Grønlykke Mollerup and Marie Sandberg
Part 3: Reconfiguring the Border Regime(s) and Emancipation of Space
9. Counter-Narrating the Mediterranean Border Regime and Reclaiming Rights:
Refugee Voices in Libya and Across the Sea by Sara Creta and Chiara Denaro
10. Autonomy of Migration in the Age of Deportation - Migrants' Practices
Against Deportation by Leandros Fischer and Martin Bak Jørgensen
11. Migration and Counter-Information Practices: Enhancing Mobility While
Subverting the Mainstream Media by Vasiliki Makrygianni and Vasilis Galis
Part 4: Epilogue
12. Afterword: Counter-Mapping the Technology-Hype in Migration Studies by
Martina Tazzioli
About the Authors
1. The Migration Mobile: Border Dissidence, Sociotechnical Resistance and
the Construction of Irregularized Migrants by Martin Bak Jørgensen and
Vasilis Galis
Part 1: Configuration of the Border Regime(s)
2. The Embodied Identity of Migration and Border Biometrics by Brigitta
Kuster and Vassilis S. Tsianos
3. Vulnerability and Flexible Population Filtering: Lessons Learnt, from
the EC Hotspot to the Pandemic by Evie Papada and Antonis Vradis
4. Reconfiguring Removal: Commercial Purpose Creeps in Biometric EU
Databases by Martin Lemberg-Pedersen and Oliver Joel Halpern
5. Liminality, Asylum, and Arbitrariness in the Greek State's
Implementation of the 2016 EU-Turkey Statement by Vasilis Vlassis
Part 2: Configuration of Migration Space
6. Asylum Seekers Experiencing Forced Immobility as Offline and Online
Actors by Claudia Lintner
7. Navigating the Resources of the Migrant Digital Space by Luca Rossi
8. 'Fast trusting' - Practices of Trust During Irregularized Journeys to
and Through Europe by Nina Grønlykke Mollerup and Marie Sandberg
Part 3: Reconfiguring the Border Regime(s) and Emancipation of Space
9. Counter-Narrating the Mediterranean Border Regime and Reclaiming Rights:
Refugee Voices in Libya and Across the Sea by Sara Creta and Chiara Denaro
10. Autonomy of Migration in the Age of Deportation - Migrants' Practices
Against Deportation by Leandros Fischer and Martin Bak Jørgensen
11. Migration and Counter-Information Practices: Enhancing Mobility While
Subverting the Mainstream Media by Vasiliki Makrygianni and Vasilis Galis
Part 4: Epilogue
12. Afterword: Counter-Mapping the Technology-Hype in Migration Studies by
Martina Tazzioli
About the Authors
Introduction
1. The Migration Mobile: Border Dissidence, Sociotechnical Resistance and
the Construction of Irregularized Migrants by Martin Bak Jørgensen and
Vasilis Galis
Part 1: Configuration of the Border Regime(s)
2. The Embodied Identity of Migration and Border Biometrics by Brigitta
Kuster and Vassilis S. Tsianos
3. Vulnerability and Flexible Population Filtering: Lessons Learnt, from
the EC Hotspot to the Pandemic by Evie Papada and Antonis Vradis
4. Reconfiguring Removal: Commercial Purpose Creeps in Biometric EU
Databases by Martin Lemberg-Pedersen and Oliver Joel Halpern
5. Liminality, Asylum, and Arbitrariness in the Greek State's
Implementation of the 2016 EU-Turkey Statement by Vasilis Vlassis
Part 2: Configuration of Migration Space
6. Asylum Seekers Experiencing Forced Immobility as Offline and Online
Actors by Claudia Lintner
7. Navigating the Resources of the Migrant Digital Space by Luca Rossi
8. 'Fast trusting' - Practices of Trust During Irregularized Journeys to
and Through Europe by Nina Grønlykke Mollerup and Marie Sandberg
Part 3: Reconfiguring the Border Regime(s) and Emancipation of Space
9. Counter-Narrating the Mediterranean Border Regime and Reclaiming Rights:
Refugee Voices in Libya and Across the Sea by Sara Creta and Chiara Denaro
10. Autonomy of Migration in the Age of Deportation - Migrants' Practices
Against Deportation by Leandros Fischer and Martin Bak Jørgensen
11. Migration and Counter-Information Practices: Enhancing Mobility While
Subverting the Mainstream Media by Vasiliki Makrygianni and Vasilis Galis
Part 4: Epilogue
12. Afterword: Counter-Mapping the Technology-Hype in Migration Studies by
Martina Tazzioli
About the Authors
1. The Migration Mobile: Border Dissidence, Sociotechnical Resistance and
the Construction of Irregularized Migrants by Martin Bak Jørgensen and
Vasilis Galis
Part 1: Configuration of the Border Regime(s)
2. The Embodied Identity of Migration and Border Biometrics by Brigitta
Kuster and Vassilis S. Tsianos
3. Vulnerability and Flexible Population Filtering: Lessons Learnt, from
the EC Hotspot to the Pandemic by Evie Papada and Antonis Vradis
4. Reconfiguring Removal: Commercial Purpose Creeps in Biometric EU
Databases by Martin Lemberg-Pedersen and Oliver Joel Halpern
5. Liminality, Asylum, and Arbitrariness in the Greek State's
Implementation of the 2016 EU-Turkey Statement by Vasilis Vlassis
Part 2: Configuration of Migration Space
6. Asylum Seekers Experiencing Forced Immobility as Offline and Online
Actors by Claudia Lintner
7. Navigating the Resources of the Migrant Digital Space by Luca Rossi
8. 'Fast trusting' - Practices of Trust During Irregularized Journeys to
and Through Europe by Nina Grønlykke Mollerup and Marie Sandberg
Part 3: Reconfiguring the Border Regime(s) and Emancipation of Space
9. Counter-Narrating the Mediterranean Border Regime and Reclaiming Rights:
Refugee Voices in Libya and Across the Sea by Sara Creta and Chiara Denaro
10. Autonomy of Migration in the Age of Deportation - Migrants' Practices
Against Deportation by Leandros Fischer and Martin Bak Jørgensen
11. Migration and Counter-Information Practices: Enhancing Mobility While
Subverting the Mainstream Media by Vasiliki Makrygianni and Vasilis Galis
Part 4: Epilogue
12. Afterword: Counter-Mapping the Technology-Hype in Migration Studies by
Martina Tazzioli
About the Authors