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Original research on the lived experience of policies of deportation in the UK. Offers rich ethnographic data on the experience of border control. Original case study: Foreign-national offenders instead of other more studied groups such as undocumented, asylum seekers, etc. Includes perspectives of migrants' families.

Produktbeschreibung
Original research on the lived experience of policies of deportation in the UK. Offers rich ethnographic data on the experience of border control. Original case study: Foreign-national offenders instead of other more studied groups such as undocumented, asylum seekers, etc. Includes perspectives of migrants' families.
Autorenporträt
Ines Hasselberg is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, and Associate Director of Border Criminologies research webpage. Ines completed her PhD in Anthropology at the University of Sussex in 2013. Her work has been published at the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Criminology and Criminal Justice and Surveillance and Society. She has edited with Dr Heike Drotbohm the special issue 'Deportation, Anxiety, Justice: New Ethnographic Perspectives' (JEMS 2015 41(4)), and with Prof Mary Bosworth and Dr Sarah Turnbull the special issue 'Punishment, Citizenship and Identity: The Incarceration of Foreign Nationals' (2015, CCJ).