Detaining the immigrant other : global and transnational issues

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Detaining the immigrant other : global and transnational issues

edited by Rich Furman, Douglas Epps, and Greg Lamphear

Oxford University Press, 2016

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This edited text explores immigration detention through a global and transnational lens. Immigration detention is frequently transnational; the complex dynamics of apprehending, detaining, and deporting undocumented immigrants involve multiple organizations that coordinate and often act across nation state boundaries. The lives of undocumented immigrants are also transnational in nature; the detention of immigrants in one country (often without due process and without providing the opportunity to contact those in their country of origin) has profound economic and emotional consequences for their families. The authors explore immigration detention in countries that have not often been previously explored in the literature. Some of these chapters include analyses of detention in countries such as Malaysia, South Africa, Turkey and Indonesia. They also present chapters that are comparative in nature and deal with larger, macro issues about immigration detention in general. The authors' frequent usage of lived experience in conjunction with a broad scholarly knowledge base is what sets this volume apart from others, making it useful and practical for scholars in the social sciences and anybody interested in the global phenomenon of immigration detention.

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Chapter 1 Introduction: Detaining the Immigrant Other: Global and Transnational Issues Rich Furman, Douglas Epps, Greg Lamphear Chapter 2 Pressured into Deportation? Detainees' (Un)willingness to "Return" and the Moderating Influence of International Relations Arjen Leerkes & Mieke Kox Chapter 3 LGBTI Migrants in a Global World Shana Tabak Chapter 4 Immigration Detention in Malaysia: The State Monopoly of (In)security Sasagu Kudo Chapter 5 The Northwest Detention Center: A Nexus of the Immigration Debate Dafney Blanca Dabach, Rich Furman, Alissa R. Ackerman, David Androff, Douglas Epps, Susanna Jones & Melody Loya Chapter 6 Migration Detention in Mexico: Human Rights Denied Sonja Wolf Chapter 7 Immigration Detention in Greece and the UK Mary Bosworth & Andriani Fili Chapter 8 Detaining Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Indonesia Antje Missbach Chapter 9 Detaining the Immigrant Other in Hong Kong Gordon Mathews & Chee Wai-chi Chapter 10 Transnational Migration and Control: Immigration Detention on the Edge of Europe Cetta Mainwaring Chapter 11 Trapped to the Local: The Effects of Immigration Detention in France Stefan Le Courant & Carolina Kobelinsky Chapter 12 Harm and Accountability in Transnational Detention Environments: The Case of Australia's Extraterritorial Processing of Asylum Seekers Tania Penovic & Azadeh Dastyari Chapter 13 From "Guesthouses" to Removal Centers: Europeanization of Immigrant Detention in Turkey Nurcan Ozgur Baklacioglu Chapter 14 Deportation as a Way of Life for Young Afghan Men Shahram Khosravi Chapter 15 Immigration Detention in South Africa: The View from Inside Lindela Rebecca Sutton Chapter 16 They Cut Your Wings Over Here . . . You Can't Do Nothing: Voices of Children and Parents Held in Immigration Detention in Canada Rachel Kronick, Cecile Rousseau & Janet Cleveland Index

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