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Borders, Barbed Wires and Bureaucracy

Week 8

Borders, Barbed Wires and Bureaucracy. Architectures of exclusion, control and permanent temporariness

Curated by Christine Aglot Moderated by Allie

Required readings

Davies, Thom, and Arshad Isakjee. "Ruins of Empire: Refugees, Race and the Postcolonial Geographies of European Migrant Camps." Geoforum 102 (2019): 214-17. .

Bulley, Dan. 鈥淗umanitarian Hospitality: Refugee Camps.鈥 In Migration, Ethics and听Power: Spaces of Hospitality in International Politics. Society and Space Series. Los Angeles: SAGE, 2017.

听Donadio, Rachel. 鈥溾榃elcome to Europe. Now Go Home.鈥欌 The Atlantic, November 15, 2019.

Mould, Oli. 鈥淭he Calais Jungle: A Slum of London鈥檚 Making.鈥 City 21, no. 3鈥4 (July 4, 2017): 388鈥404. .

Further readings

Bakewell, Oliver. 鈥淓ncampment and Self-Settlement.鈥 In The Oxford Handbook of听Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, edited by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Gil Loescher, Katy Long, and Nando Sigona. Oxford University Press, 2014.听

Schwenken, Helen. 鈥淔rom Sangatte to 鈥楾he Jungle鈥: Europe鈥檚 Contested Borderlands.鈥 In New Border and Citizenship Politics, edited by Helen Schwenken and Sabine Ru脽-Sattar, 171鈥86. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014.听

听Zaragoza-Cristiani, Jonathan. 鈥淐ontaining the Refugee Crisis: How the EU Turned the Balkans and Turkey into an EU Borderland.鈥 The International Spectator 52, no. 4 (October 2, 2017): 59鈥75.

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