Coercive Geographies Historicizing Mobility, Labor and Confinement.

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Main Author: Heinsen, Johan
Other Authors: Bak Jørgensen, Martin, Jørgensen, Martin Ottovay
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2020
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences Ser.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Coercive Geographies: Historicizing Mobility, Labor and Confinement
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • List of Illustrations
  • Notes on Contributors
  • 1 Coercive Geographies: historicizing Mobility, Labor and Confinement
  • 2 Migrants' Entrapment in a 'State of Expectancy': patterns of Im/mobility for Agricultural Workers in Manolada, Greece
  • 3 Constructing Immobility: border Work and Coercion at the Hotspots of the Aegean
  • 4 ""Cyprus Is a Big Prison"": reflections on Mobility and Racialization in a Border Society
  • 5 ""When the Snow Falls, They Have All Left"": infrastructures of Seasonal Labor in Migration Corridors
  • 6 Turning Migrants into Slaves: labor Exploitation and Caporalato Practices in the Italian Agricultural Sector
  • 7 Strategies of Overcoming Precarity: the Case of Somali Transnational Community Ties, Spaces and Links in the United Arab Emirates
  • 8 Negotiating Displacement, Precarity and Militarized Confinement in the Mediterranean before Neoliberalism: The Gaza Strip, 1957-1967
  • 9 Science as the Handmaiden of Coerced Labor: The Implementation of Cotton Cultivation Schemes in the Eastern Congo Uele Region, 1920-1960
  • 10 Life on the Run: coercive Geographies in Denmark-Norway, 1600-1850
  • 11 Assembling Coercive Geographies in Comparative Context
  • Index