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Spaces of Governmentality: Autonomous Migration and the Arab Uprisings

Book information

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Year
2014
ISBN
9781783481057, 1783481056
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
1 MB (1070977 bytes)
Series
New Politics of Autonomy
Pages
224\226
Time added
2023-07-13 08:10:35

Description

Much work has been done on the causes and characteristics of the Arab Spring, but relatively little research has examined the political and spatial consequences that have developed following the uprisings. This book engages with the ways in which spaces in Southern Europe and Northern Africa have been negotiated and transformed by migrants in the wake of the uprisings, showing that their struggles are a continuation of their political movement. Drawing on an innovative countermapping approach, based on radical cartography, Martina Tazzioli illustrates the spatial upheavals caused by migration in the Mediterranean and the transformations created by migration controls applied by European nations. With critical insight on the application of Foucault’s concept of governmentality to migration studies, exploration of a reconfigured theory of autonomy of migration and discussion of the politics of invisibility that underpins migration, this book sheds new light on the enduring struggles that follow the Arab Spring. Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Border Interruptions Chapter Two: Troubling Mobilities Chapter Three: ‘Which Europe?’ Chapter Four: Democracy as a Strategy of Containment and Migration in Crisis in Revolutionized Tunisia Chapter Five: The Desultory Politics of Mobility Chapter Six: Unspeakable Maps Conclusion References Index

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