Women at the Border analyzes border policing practices currently
informed by paradigms of securitization against unauthorized
mobility and explores the potential for a paradigm shift to a more
ethical regulation of borders. By focusing on the ways women have
sought to cross borders in extra -legal fashion, the book shows how
border enforcement differentially impacts on some populations and
makes the case that unauthorized migration requires management
rather than repulsion and criminalization. When facing the emerging
and future challenges of unauthorized mobility, border policing
must be recast as a function of human rights that results in
greater human security at the border. Examining gender and border
policing across Europe, North America and Australia, this book
enhances our understanding of the gendered determinants of extra
-legal border crossing, border policing and the changing dynamics
of unauthorized mobility.
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