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Elspeth Guild - Controlling Frontiers

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CONTROLLING FRONTIERS First published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing Published - photo 1
CONTROLLING FRONTIERS
First published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright Didier Bigo and Elspeth Guild 2005
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Controlling frontiers : free movement into and within
Europe
1.Foucault, Michel 2.Bauman, Zygmunt 3.Migration, Internal
- European Union countries 4.Emigration and immigration law
- European Union countries 5.National security - European
Union countries 6.Immigrants - Government policy - European
Union countries 7.Discrimination in law enforcement
- European Union countries 8.European Union countries
Emigration and immigration 9.European Union countries
Emigration and immigration - Government policy
I.Bigo, Didier II.Guild, Elspeth
325.4
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Controlling frontiers : free movement into and within Europe / edited by Didier Bigo and Elspeth Guild.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. European Union countries-Emigration and immigration. 2. Globalization. I. Bigo, Didier. II. Guild, Elspeth.
JV7590.C667 2005
325.4-dc22
2004027011
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-3011-1 (hbk)
Contents
  1. Didier Bigo and Elspeth Guild
    1. Elspeth Guild
    1. Didier Bigo
    1. Elspeth Guild
    1. John Crowley
    1. Anastassia Tsoukala
    1. Laurent Bonelli
    1. Ayse Ceyhan
    1. Didier Bigo and Elspeth Guild
Didier Bigo
Didier Bigo is Professor of International Relations at Sciences-Po, the Institut dEtudes Politiques, Paris, researcher at the CERI (Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Internationales) director of the Centre for Conflict Studies, and editor of the journal Cultures & Conflits, Paris. Didier Bigo is visiting professor for three years at Kings College, department of war studies. He works on the following issues: terrorism, war, internal and external security, conflicts resolution, International Relations theories. He has recently published Global (in)security: the field of the professionals of unease management and the Ban-opticon, Traces: a multilingual series of cultural theory, n 4, 2004. His web page is http://www.conflits.org/article.php3?id_article=466 His email address is didier.bigo@conflits.org
Laurent Bonelli
Laurent Bonelli is lecturer in politics at the University of Paris XNanterre and member of the Centre for Conflict Studies. He is co-editor with Gilles Sainati (2001) of La machine punir. Pratiques et discours scuritaires, LEsprit Frappeur: Paris. He works on the following issues: security policies, police knowledge and practices, and intelligence services.
His web page is http://www.conflits.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=59
His email address is bonelli@conflits.org
Ayse Ceyhan
Dr Ayse Ceyhan is a political scientist graduate from the University of Paris I Panthon-Sorbonne. She teaches International Relations and Political Science at the Institut dEtudes Politiques (IEP) of Paris and is affiliated as researcher with the Centre for Conflict Studies. She specializes in issues of security, identity and borders that she analyzes in a comparative approach between the US and France. She has published articles on security, border controls and surveillance in several specialized journals.
Her email address is ayseceyhan@hotmail.com
John Crowley
John Crowley is a Senior Programme Specialist at UNESCO and Executive Director of CIR (Interdisciplinary Research Centre), where he also heads the Research Policy department. He has a PhD in political science from the Institut dEtudes Politiques de Paris (1995). He is currently editor of the International Social Science Journal. His research focuses on the political theory of contemporary democracy in a comparative perspective.
His email address is j.crowley@iccr-international.org
Elspeth Guild
Elspeth Guild is Professor of European Immigration Law at the Centre for Immigration law, Faculty of Law, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. She is also research partner at Kingsley Napley, London. She is teaching Conflict Regulation and Security at the Institut dEtudes Politiques, Paris and at Kings College, London. She has recently published with E.R Brouwer, P. Catz, Immigration, asylum, and terrorism. A changing Dynamic in European Law, Nijmegen: KU Nijmegen, 2003.
Her email address is elspeth@conflits.org
Anastassia Tsoukala
Anastassia Tsoukala, jurist and criminologist, is Associate Professor at the Paris XI University. She is working on internal security issues in the EU, with particular focus on immigration and football hooliganism. She has published: Sport et violence (Athens/Brussels: Sakkoulas/Bruylant, 1995), Policing Sport Events in Europe (Athens: Sakkoulas, 1999, in Greek) and Crime and Migration in Europe (Athens: Sakkoulas, 2001, in Greek).
Her email address is tsoukala@conflits.org
Policing in the Name of Freedom Didier Bigo and Elspeth Guild Introduction - photo 2
Policing in the Name of Freedom
Didier Bigo and Elspeth Guild
Introduction
Inequalities and patterns of domination and exclusion are persistent and changing. They are persistent in that they have been found in all societies and international systems throughout history, and changing, in that their manifestations, sources, consequences and justifications vary in time and space. The eight chapters presented in this book explore dimensions of inequality, domination, exclusion, and their rationalization through the freedom of movement and the control of frontiers in the European Union, in a theoretically explicit, comparative, and empirically grounded fashion. The authors of this book try to understand if there is a link between the current rise of securitization, penalization, and incarceration affecting the Western societies, the decrease of welfare and social support for the poor and the development of discourses concerning freedom of movement of people giving way to a new form of policing: policing at a distance. This policing in the name of freedom moves the locus of the controls and delocalizes them from the borders of the states to create new social frontiers both inside and outside of the territory, which is envisioned as a European territory.
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