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Migration and Racialization in Times of Crisis - The Making of Crises and Their Effects

English · Hardback

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Modern history is marked by a relentless sequence of upheavals-health, ecological, financial, humanitarian, and beyond. Far from being temporary disruptions, these events reveal a paradox: they are not anomalies, but enduring features of a system governed through perpetual instability. This form of governance sustains and reinforces racial and patriarchal capitalism._x000D__x000D_Examining the mechanisms of crisis sheds light on the necropolitics of power-the ways states exert control over life itself. The language of crisis often obscures the systemic oppression underlying these events, legitimizing the erosion of rights and freedoms while intensifying surveillance, profiling, and arbitrary arrests. Black and racialized people, Indigenous communities, as well as refugees and migrants are frequently among those most impacted._x000D__x000D_Through an analysis of diverse examples-healthcare, migration, Indigenous rights, academic freedom, and Islamophobia-this work delves into the construction and rhetoric of "crisis." It explores how populist and supremacist ideologies shape public discourse and perpetuate patterns of visibility and ignorance, with profound sociological effects on marginalized communities._x000D__x000D_The English and French editions, each with different content and authors, complete one another.

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