000 01369nam a2200169 4500
020 _a9781526464040
082 _a305.906912094
_bTAZ/M
100 _aTazzioli, Martina
245 _aThe making of migration
260 _aLondon
_bSage
_c2020
300 _a174 p.
520 _aThe Making of Migration addresses the rapid phenomenon that has become one of the most contentious issues in contemporary life: how are migrants governed as individual subjects and as part of groups? What are the modes of control, identification and partitions that migrants are subjected to? Bringing together an ethnographically grounded analysis of migration, and a critical theoretical engagement with the security and humanitarian modes of governing migrants, the book pushes us to rethink notions that are central in current political theory such as “multiplicity” and subjectivity. This is an innovative and sophisticated study; deploying migration as an analytical angle for complicating and reconceptualising the emergence of collective subjects, mechanisms of individualisation, and political invisibility/visibility. A must-read for students of Migration Studies, Political Geography, Political Theory, International Relations, and Sociology.
650 _aEurope
650 _aImmigrants--Social conditions
650 _aEmigration and immigration law
942 _cBK
999 _c63910
_d63910