Everyday Border Struggles

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Biopolitical Border
biopolitics and humanitarianism
border politics
Border Struggles
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citizenship and exclusion
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EU Turkey Agreement
Everyday Border
everyday border enforcement practices
Everyday Practices
Everyday Solidarity
Food Distribution Site
Global Apartheid
Hm Prison Service
hostile environment policy
Humanitarian Aid
Humanitarian Border
Irregular Migrants
Irregular Migration
Migrant Politics
migrant solidarity
migration studies
Nation State Borders
Nord Pas De Calais
Rough Ground
UK Asylum System
UK Immigration
UK Immigration Policy
UK Volunteer

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367559281
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines everyday borders in the UK and Calais as sites of ethical political struggle between segregation and solidarity.

In an age of mobility, borders appear to be everywhere. Encountered more and more in our everyday lives, borders locally enact global divisions and inequalities of power, wealth, and identity. Critically examining everyday borders in the UK and Calais, Tyerman shows them to be sites of ethical political struggle. From the Calais ‘jungle’ to the UK’s ‘hostile environment’, it shows how borders are carried out through practices of everyday segregation that make life for some but not others unliveable. At the same time, it reveals the practices of everyday solidarity with which people on the move confront these segregating borders. This book sheds light on the complex ways borders entrench themselves in our lives, the complicity of ordinary people in their enactment, and the seductive power they continue to assert over our political imaginations.

Of general interest to scholars and students working on issues of migration, borders, citizenship, and security in international politics, sociology, and philosophy this book will also appeal to practitioners in areas of migrant rights, asylum advocacy, anti-detention or deportation campaigning, human rights, direct democracy, and community organising.

Thom Tyerman is a lecturer in International Politics at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He researches borders from a critical perspective with a special focus on the hostile environment in the UK and Calais and ‘no borders’ migrant solidarity politics. His work has recently been published in Geopolitics and Border Criminologies. Alongside his research, he is the joint coordinator of an immigration detainee support group in the UK and is involved with various activist projects and initiatives that seek to challenge border apartheid.

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