The confrontation between asylum seeking and sovereignty has mainly focused on ways in which the movement and possibilities of refugees and migrants are limited. In this volume, instead of departing from the practices of governance and surveillance, Puumala begins with the moving body, its engagements and relations and examines different ways of seeing and sensing the struggle between asylum seekers and sovereign practices.

Puumala asserts that our political imagination is being challenged in its ways of ordering, practicing and thinking about the international and those relations we call international. The issues relating to asylum seekers are one example of the deficiencies in the spatiotemporal logic upon which these relations were originally built; words such as ‘nation’, ‘people’, ‘sovereignty’ and ‘community’ are challenged. Conventional methods of governing, regulating and administering increased forms of mobility are in trouble, which gives rise to the invention of new technologies at borders and introduces regulations and spaces of exception.

Based on extensive fieldwork that sheds light on a range of Europe-wide practices in the field of asylum and migration policies, this book will be of interest to scholars of IR theory, biopolitics and migration, as well as critical security more broadly.

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Preface

Event 1: Ethnographic experiences

Chapter 1: Exposure

Event 2: Political lives, professional ethics, and sovereign practices

Chapter 2: Sovereignty, mobility, the body

Event 3: Asylum, a monologist narrative of the state? Chapter 3: A struggle over the body

Event 4: Passages and dislocations

Chapter 4: Moving (in) space

Event 5: The feltness of sovereignty

Chapter 5: Sensuous politics, political sentiments

Collage of a politico-corporeal struggle

References

Appendix

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138944886
Publisert
2016-11-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
550 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
210

Forfatter

Biographical note

Eeva Puumala is a post-doctoral researcher at the Tampere Peace Research Institute in the University of Tampere, Finland