Globalization, Security, Paradox: Towards a Refugee Biopolitics. Globalization, Security, Paradox: Towards a Refugee Biopolitics.

Globalization, Security, Paradox: Towards a Refugee Biopolitics‪.‬

Refuge 2004, March, 22, 1

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Abstract How can we think, imagine, and make authoritative claims about contemporary refugee politics? I believe this question must precede investigations into struggles/movements advocating rights and political voice for refugees. It is important to come to terms with the changing terrain of refugee politics, in order to (re)conceptualize it and provide some idea of how/where such struggles might be fought. Focusing on the colliding commitments to globalization and security, particularly since September 11, 2001, I argue that "paradox" is a core element of refugee politics. To some extent, this has been rehearsed elsewhere, and I point to the highlights in the existing literature. I suggest that an approach sensitive to Foucault's account of governmentality and biopolitics is particularly helpful, stressing the diffuse networks of power in refugee politics among private and public actors, the increasing role of "biotechnology," and some (re)solution to the globalization--domestic security paradox, leading to what I call the "biopoliticization of refugee politics." Examined here are the politics of asylum and refugee movements in the UK. In particular, the 2002 government White Paper on immigration and asylum--Secure Borders, Sale Haven--provides an example of the changing terrain of contemporary (post-September 11) refugee (bio)politics.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2004
March 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
27
Pages
PUBLISHER
Centre for Refugee Studies
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
197.9
KB
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