Results 131 to 140 of about 181 (169)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Solidarity under siege: The crimmigration of activism(s) and protest against border control in Spain
European Journal of Criminology, 2021Iker Barbero, Ana López-Sala
exaly
Sovereign Bias, Crimmigration, and Risk
2016This chapter is part of a larger research project. It examines the proenforcement tilt of crimmigration with reference to sovereign bias. Sovereign bias alludes to how the nation-state wields extraordinary power over noncitizens at territorial borders and within boundaries. It favors politics over law, and the state over immigrants.
openaire +1 more source
Crisis, capital accumulation, and the ‘Crimmigration’ fix in the aftermath of the global slump
Citizenship Studies, 2021Jessica Evans
exaly
Taken as speech acts, the norms and the praxes of crimmigration show the same features as hate speech: first, crimmigration is a way of expressing hostility towards certain social groups (and individuals belonging to those groups) in virtue of certain characteristics they allegedly share (nationality, lack of residency visa, etc.); second ...
openaire +1 more source
openaire +1 more source
Oceania’s ‘crimmigration creep’: Are deportation and reintegration norms being diffused?
Journal of Criminology, 2021Henrietta Mcneill
exaly

