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The Dublin Regulation is a mechanism that allows European states to limit migration flows and to filter "real refugees" from economic migrants. This control process has a direct impact on the applicants who are literally labelled and sorted. It touches on the reification, the wandering and the dehumanization of bodies. The manuscript questions not only this loss of identity by detailing the policies that frame this infringement of the rights of foreigners seeking protection, but also and above all, the social stakes of this technology of tracing migrants based on dissuasion.

Produktbeschreibung
The Dublin Regulation is a mechanism that allows European states to limit migration flows and to filter "real refugees" from economic migrants. This control process has a direct impact on the applicants who are literally labelled and sorted. It touches on the reification, the wandering and the dehumanization of bodies. The manuscript questions not only this loss of identity by detailing the policies that frame this infringement of the rights of foreigners seeking protection, but also and above all, the social stakes of this technology of tracing migrants based on dissuasion.
Autorenporträt
Ousmane Kouyaté was born in 1992 in Kissidougou. He holds a master's degree in sociology of innovation and social recomposition. He was a laureate in 2019 of the PAUSE program funded by the College of France. He is currently doing a sociology thesis in the PACTE laboratory at the University of Grenoble Alpes.