Intimate Economies of Immigration Detention: Critical perspectives (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy) by Deirdre Conlon Nancy Hiemstra

Intimate Economies of Immigration Detention: Critical perspectives (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy) by Deirdre Conlon Nancy Hiemstra

Author:Deirdre Conlon, Nancy Hiemstra [Sconosciuto]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Geografia, Migration, Prison
ISBN: 9781317478874
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Published: 2016-08-05T07:00:00+00:00


Acknowledgements

I am indebted to the editors, Keith Woodward, Sarah Moore and my parents. Several contributors to this volume, including Jill Williams and Malene Jacobsen, provided insightful comments on a very early version of this work (given as a paper talk). I further thank the UW–Madison Department of Geography and the Trewartha Fund for their support.

References

Americans for Immigrant Justice v. Customs and Border Protection. 2013. 1:14-cv-20945.

Boyce, G.A., Marshall, D.J. and Wilson, J. 2015. Concrete connections? Articulation, homology and the political geography of boundary walls. Area 47(3), pp. 289–95.

Castilla Juárez, K. A. 2014. Ley de migración mexicana: algunas de sus inconstitucionalidades. Migración y desarrollo 12(23), pp. 149–81.

Chakrabarty, D. 2000. Provincializing Europe: postcolonial thought and historical difference. Princeton, N. J: Princeton University Press.

Chávez, S. 2012. The Sonoran Desert’s domestic bracero programme: institutional actors and the creation of labour migration streams. International Migration 50(2), pp. 20–40.

Coleman, M. 2007. Immigration geopolitics beyond the Mexico–US border. Antipode 39(1), pp. 54–76.

Collyer, M. and King, R. 2015. Producing transnational space: International migration and the extra territorial reach of state power. Progress in Human Geography 39(2), pp.185–204.

Conlon, D. and Hiemstra, N. 2014. Examining the everyday micro-economies of migrant detention in the United States. Geographica Helvetica 69, pp. 335–44.

Coutin, S. B. 2010. Confined within: national territories as zones of confinement. Political Geography 29(4), pp.200–8.

De Genova, N. 2005. Working the boundaries: race, space, and ‘illegality’ in Mexican Chicago. Durham, N. C: Duke University Press.

de Haas, H. 2008. The myth of invasion: the inconvenient realities of African migration to Europe. Third World Quarterly 29(7), pp.1305–22.

De León, J. 2013. The efficacy and impact of the Alien Transfer Exit Programme: migrant perspectives from Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. International Migration 51(2), pp. 10–23.

Doty, R. L. 2011. Bare life: border-crossing deaths and spaces of moral alibi. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 29(4), pp. 599–612.

Espinoza, L. 2014. Ciudad Acuña: válvula de escape para migrantes. Zócalo Saltillo [Online]. 10 June. www.zocalo.com.mx/seccion/articulo/ciudad-acuna-valvula-de-escape-para-migrantes-1412619603 [Accessed 2 May 2016].

Furlong, A. and Netzahualcoyotzi, R. 2014. Migración, trata e infancia en el Plan Mesoamérica. REBELA – Revista Brasileira de Estudos Latino-Americanos 3(1), pp. 47–64.

Gibson-Graham, J. K. 1996. The end of capitalism (as we knew it): a feminist critique of political economy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Gilmore, R. W. 2007. Golden gulag: prisons, surplus, crisis, and opposition in globalizing California. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California.

Guillermoprieto, A. ed. 2011. 72 migrantes. Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca: Almadía.

Harrison, J.L. and Lloyd, S.E. 2012. Illegality at work: deportability and the productive new era of immigration enforcement. Antipode 44(2), pp. 365–85.

Harvey, D. 1992. The condition of postmodernity: an enquiry into the origins of cultural change. Oxford. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

Hiemstra, N. 2010. Immigrant ‘illegality’ as neoliberal governmentality in Leadville, Colorado. Antipode 42(1), pp. 74–102.

Hiemstra, N. 2012. Geopolitical reverberations of US migrant detention and deportation: the view from Ecuador. Geopolitics 17(2), pp. 293–311.

Maril, R. L. 2011. The fence: national security, public safety, and illegal immigration along the US Mexico border. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press.

Marosi, R. 2014. Desperate workers on a Mexican mega-farm: ‘They treated us like slaves’. Los Angeles Times.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.