Border Abolitionism: Migrants’ Containment and the Genealogies of Struggles and Rescue

Author:   Martina Tazzioli
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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9781526160935


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Border Abolitionism: Migrants’ Containment and the Genealogies of Struggles and Rescue


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Building on an abolitionist perspective, this book offers an essential critique of migration and border policies, unsettling the distinction between migrants and citizens. This is the only book that brings together carceral abolitionist debates and critical migration literature. It explores the multiplication of modes of migration confinement and detention in Europe, examining how these are justified in the name of migrants’ protection. It argues that the collective memory of past struggles has partly informed current solidarity movements in support of migrants. A grounded critique of migration policies involves challenging the idea that migrants’ rights go to the detriment of citizens. An abolitionist approach to borders entails situating the right to mobility as part of struggle for the commons.

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Author:   Martina Tazzioli
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781526160935


ISBN 10:   1526160935
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   11 July 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1 The zero-sum rights game: border abolitionism as an analytical gaze 2 ‘Confine to protect’: hybrid spaces of migration containment 3 Participatory confinement: extractive humanitarianism and asylum seekers’ unpaid labour 4 Towards a genealogy of migrant struggles and border violence 5 A history of mountain runaways and rescue: migrants at the Alpine border Conclusion -- .

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'Martina Tazzioli’s book challenges us to connect struggles for the freedom of movement to commoning practices and abolitionist worlding projects, to decompartmentalise migration, border and refugee studies. To build these transversal alliances, Tazzioli grounds border abolitionism in migrants’ escapes, autonomous mobilities and spaces, and “free spots,” beginning not from state enclosure projects, but from actually existing abolitionist practices. Border abolitionism calls on us to do more than document the needless drownings, wasted times and choked lives or the injustices of contemporary migration control regimes. To practices border abolition, we must learn from migrants how to live and build institutions otherwise.' Lauren Martin, Associate Professor of Political Geography, Durham University -- .


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Martina Tazzioli is Reader in Politics and Technology at Goldsmiths, University of London -- .

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