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Migrant Agency and Counter-Hegemonic Efforts Among Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands in Response to Geopolitical Control and Exclusion

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In this article, the authors describe how migrants who reach EU asylum camps face various forms of spatialised violence that are bolstered by or produced within these geopolitical protracted spaces of waiting, and how these forms of violence are reinforced by or generated by the migrants themselves.
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Migrants who reach EU asylum camps face various forms of spatialised violence that are bolstered by or produced within these geopolitical protracted spaces of waiting. Segregated from society, migr...

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Detain and deport: the chaotic U.S. immigration enforcement regime: by Nancy Hiemstra, Athens, University of Georgia Press, 2019, 182 pp., £77.88, $99.95 (hardback), £23.34, $29.95 (paperback), ISBN: 9-780-8203-5464-4 hardback, ISBN: 9-780-8203-5463-7 paperback

TL;DR: The Detain and Deport (D&D) system as mentioned in this paper is rooted in ethnographic research on transitory people in Ecuador and the United States, which renders the intricate and chaotic nature of national border crossing.

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the stock market value of ethnic and gender diversity within organizational boards and found that board diversity is positively associated with market valuation, and further demonstrated that ethnic diversity is valued more highly by stock market than gender diversity, but they did not find any evidence of a significant non-linear link between board diversity and market valuation.
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Political geography III: International migration and geopolitics

TL;DR: The authors provided an overview of contemporary scholarship on the geopolitics and political geographies of migration, including several special issues focused on migration, borders, and displacement from state and non-state institutional management to the everyday experiences of individual migrants.
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Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the logic of sovereignty and the paradox of sovereignty in the form of the human sacer and the notion of potentiality and potentiality-and-law.
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Speechless Emissaries: Refugees, Humanitarianism, and Dehistoricization

TL;DR: This paper explore the forms typically taken by humanitarian interventions that focus on refugees as their goal of knowledge, assistance, and management, and trace the effects of these forms of intervention at several different levels.
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On the grounds of globalization: a topography for feminist political engagement.

Cindi Katz
- 01 Jan 2001 - 
TL;DR: Globalization has been the signature dish of capitalism-a system of social relations of production and reproduction nourished by uneven development across a range of spatial scales, from the local or regional to the national or supranational, the ambitions of which have always been global since its birth in Europe more than five centuries ago.
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A Feminist Geopolitics

Lorraine Dowler, +1 more
- 01 Dec 2001 - 
TL;DR: Staeheli et al. as discussed by the authors pointed out the continued relative absence of women in the sub-discipline of political geography, particularly noticeable given the changing gender balance of other parts of geography.
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Stories as Lived Experience: Narratives in Forced Migration Research

TL;DR: Stories are part of everyday life and constitute a site to examine the meanings people ascribe to lived experience as discussed by the authors. But they are not transparent renditions of ‘truth' but reflect a dynamic interplay between life, experience and story.
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