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Enduring Uncertainty - Deportation, Punishment and Everyday Life

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Zusatztext “[Hasselberg’s] findings are rooted in complex theory, but the lengthy quotations, short sentence structures, and logical chapter sequence make the book accessible beyond academic audiences. It is recommended reading for anyone wanting to better understand what life is like at the extreme end of exclusionary citizenship practices…a deeply moving account about bodies caught in limbo by bureaucratic border policies.” · International Migration Review “How people deal with the threat of that exile, both practically and emotionally, is the theme of this powerful, [insightful and important] ethnography. Through foregrounding the perspectives of those living these policies, this book gives a deeply unsettling account of what deportation does to people…It provides an excellent account of the frustrations and challenges for those who are appealing their deportation, and facing intense forms of state surveillance and control. This is an important stage in the deportation corridor…, which has not really been explored. It is well written, and accessible to undergraduates, postgraduates, and the general reader. It is relevant to those studying law (and lawyers), criminology, anthropology, sociology and political sciences, and is a real interdisciplinary text.” · Centre Border Criminologies “Overall, this is a very accessible book for those who have little experience or knowledge of the UK detention and immigration system. Rich ethnographic material is interwoven effectively with relevant theory, while the findings are both timely and in need of application.” · The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice “Hasselberg’s book is an important contribution at a time when migration to Europe is being widely discussed. While politicians and tabloids steer this debate to suit their own agendas, large aspects of the increasingly punitive migration policies in the UK remain out of public sight. By choosing foreign national prisoners and their families as her research participants, Hasselberg is not only offering them a voice, but also telling a different and undoubtedly more complex story about citizenship and belonging in Britain today.” · London School of Economics Review of Books “Ines Hasselberg provides a compelling account of the experiences of foreign nationals who are legal residents of the United Kingdom and have been convicted of a crime and face deportation… fascinating aspect of Hasselberg’s legal analysis is her attention to her interviewees’ emotional states and emerging critical appraisals of the law… All in all, Enduring Uncertainty provides a detailed portrait of the Challenges experienced by those whose lives are upended due to deportation policies.” · American Ethnologist “An impressively informative and exceptionally presented study that includes a ten page bibliography of References and an eighty-five page Index, "Enduring Uncertainty" is a compelling work of original scholarship that is very highly recommended for academic library Contemporary Social Issues reference collections in general, and Deportation Policy supplemental studies reading lists in particular.” · Midwest Book Review “This is an extremely moving monograph… Hasselberg offers a crucial, original, and precious contribution to the study of migration, human rights, and anthropology.” · Marie-Benedicte Dembour , Professor of Law and Anthropology, University of Brighton “This book is easy and enjoyable to read. The subject material is fascinating and little researched to date, so this fills an important knowledge gap.” · Melanie Griffiths , School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol “A fascinating exploration of the deport...

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Autoren Ines Hasselberg
Verlag BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.03.2016
 
EAN 9781785330223
ISBN 978-1-78533-022-3
Seiten 186
Serien Dislocations
Dislocations
Dislocations, 17
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Soziologische Theorien

Refugee and Migration Studies, Anthropology (General)

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