Resisting Borders And Technologies Of Violence by Mizue Aizeki, Matt Mahmoudi, Coline Schupfer
Necropolitics and the Right to Move
"Resisting Borders and Technologies of Violence" delves into the complex world of modern border control, highlighting how advanced technologies are used to monitor and manage migration. The book examines how countries like the U.S. and those in Europe employ digital tools such as databases, tracking systems, and facial recognition to enforce borders and control the movement of people, particularly targeting migrants from the Global South. Through a collection of essays and case studies, the authors reveal the often-overlooked impact of these technologies and explore the ways individuals and communities resist and challenge this high-tech border regime. The book offers insights into the global struggle against these practices and envisions a future where borders are reimagined.
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- 2024
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- 300
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- English
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