Detaining the immigrant other : global and transnational issues /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Furman, Rich (Editor), Epps, Douglas (Editor), Lamphear, Greg (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : detaining the immigrant other : global and transnational issues / Rich Furman, Douglas Epps, Greg Lamphear
  • Pressured into deportation? : detainees' (un)willingness to 'return' and the moderating influence of international relations / Arjen Leerkes & Mieke Kox
  • LBGTI migrants in a global world / Shana Tabak
  • Immigration detention in Malaysia : the state monopoly of (in)security / Sasagu Kudo
  • The Northwest Detention Center : a nexus of the immigration debate / Dafney Blanca Dabach, Rich Furman, Alissa R. Ackerman, David Androff, Douglas Epps, Susanna Jones & Melody Loya
  • Migration detention in Mexico : human rights denied / Sonja Wolf
  • Immigration detention in Greece and the UK / Mary Bosworth & Andriani Fili
  • Detaining asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia / Antje Missbach
  • Detaining the immigrant other in Hong Kong / Gordon Mathews & Chee Wai-chi
  • Transnational migration and control : immigration detention on the edge of Europe / Ċetta, Mainwaring
  • Trapped to the local : the effects of immigration detention in Drance / Stefan Le Courant & Carolina Kobelinsky
  • Harm and accountability in transnational detention environments : the case of Australia's extraterritorial processing of asylum seekers / Tania Penovic & Azadeh Dastyari
  • From "guesthouses" to removal centers : Europeanization of immigrant detention in Turkey / Nurcan Ozgur Baklacioglu
  • Deportation as a way of life for young Afghan men / Shahram Khosravi
  • Immigration detention in South Africa : the view from inside Lindela / Rebecca Sutton
  • They cut your wings over here . . . you can't do nothing : voices of children and parents held in immigration detention in Canada / Rachel Kronick, Cøcile Rousseau & Janet Cleveland.