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2023
Abstract Controversies about ‘pushback’ allegations have received much attention. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to identify the outer limits of the legal framework for border surveillance at the ‘blue’ sea border and the ‘green’ land border in between crossing points.
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Abstract Controversies about ‘pushback’ allegations have received much attention. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to identify the outer limits of the legal framework for border surveillance at the ‘blue’ sea border and the ‘green’ land border in between crossing points.
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Pacific Historical Review, 2021
Betty Mary Goetting opened the first birth control clinic on the U.S.-Mexico border in 1937. The rhetoric she used to advocate for contraception in El Paso, Texas, paralleled eugenic trends in the birth control movement nationwide, focused on curbing fertility rates among those considered of poor mind and body. Where previous studies focus on the urban
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Betty Mary Goetting opened the first birth control clinic on the U.S.-Mexico border in 1937. The rhetoric she used to advocate for contraception in El Paso, Texas, paralleled eugenic trends in the birth control movement nationwide, focused on curbing fertility rates among those considered of poor mind and body. Where previous studies focus on the urban
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European Journal of Social Theory, 2006
How might we historicize the idea of border control? If state borders can be understood as institutional sites of governance, what forms of governance do they enact? This article asks what insights Foucauldian political sociology might offer these questions. Drawing on Deleuze's analytic of ‘control’, the article seeks to bring new meaning to the idea
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How might we historicize the idea of border control? If state borders can be understood as institutional sites of governance, what forms of governance do they enact? This article asks what insights Foucauldian political sociology might offer these questions. Drawing on Deleuze's analytic of ‘control’, the article seeks to bring new meaning to the idea
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2022
Abstract This collection of essays explores the growing use of the private sector and private actors in border control and its implications for our understanding of state sovereignty and citizenship. In so doing, the book makes a sustained empirical and conceptual contribution to the interdisciplinary body of scholarship on border ...
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Abstract This collection of essays explores the growing use of the private sector and private actors in border control and its implications for our understanding of state sovereignty and citizenship. In so doing, the book makes a sustained empirical and conceptual contribution to the interdisciplinary body of scholarship on border ...
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Automated border control: Problem formalization
2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Biometrics and Identity Management (CIBIM), 2014This paper introduces a formalization of the Automated Border Control (ABC) machines deployed worldwide as part of the eBorder infrastructure for automated traveller clearance. Proposed formalization includes classification of the eBorder technologies, definition of the basic components of the ABC machines, identification of their key properties ...
D Gorodnichy, S Yanushkevich, V Shmerko
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Cross-Border Crimes and Border Control
2015Cross-border areas per se pose various difficulties for coordinated management of social and economic activities in the increasingly interactive world. When addressing such cross-border issues as security, organized crime, drug trafficking, and human smuggling, both countries sharing a common border suffer as a result of this symbiotic contraband ...
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Border Controls — Transforming Territorial Borders
2016This chapter discusses the transformation in the relevant bordering practices and the Commission contribution to this process in the area of border controls, showing the changing inclusion/exclusion dynamics on territorial and identity borders. It highlights as some of the key innovative features of the emerging post-modern bordering practices the hi ...
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BMJ, 2009
There’s only one thing more exhausting for me than putting in a full day in general practice, and that’s putting in a full day playing second violin with the European Doctors Orchestra (EDO) (www.europeandoctorsorchestra.com/music.htm). After two days of solid playing I can barely keep my eyes focused on the music in front of me.
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There’s only one thing more exhausting for me than putting in a full day in general practice, and that’s putting in a full day playing second violin with the European Doctors Orchestra (EDO) (www.europeandoctorsorchestra.com/music.htm). After two days of solid playing I can barely keep my eyes focused on the music in front of me.
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Despite millions crossing the border, the right of mobility has been restricted in lieu of states' discretion based on their sovereignty. This brings the authors to the age-old debate on mobility and border control. Amidst the tussle between the human right of mobility and the sovereign right of nation-states, the role of technology continues to ...
Maanyaa Anand, Ipsita Ray
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Maanyaa Anand, Ipsita Ray
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