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This book builds a compelling picture of injustices inside
immigration detention centers, within the context of the rise of
the use of immigration detention in the Global North. The author
presents the rarely heard voices of refugees, bringing their
perspectives to light and personalising and humanising a global
political issue. Based on in-depth interviews with formerly
detained refugees who were involved in a wide range of protests,
such as sit-ins and non-compliance, hunger strikes, lip sewing,
escapes and riots, Human Rights, Refugee Protest and Immigration
Detention presents a comprehensive insight into immigration
detention and protest. Drawing on the work of Michel Foucault and
Hannah Arendt, the book challenges contemporary human rights
discourses which institutionalise power and will be a must-read for
scholars, advocates and policymakers engaged in debates about
immigration detention and forced migration.
This book draws together established and emerging scholars from
sociology, law, history, political science and education to examine
the global and local issues in the pursuit of gender justice in
post-conflict settings. This examination is especially important
given the disappointing progress made to date in spite of concerted
efforts over the last two decades. With contributions from both
academics and practitioners working at national and international
levels, this work integrates theory and practice, examining both
global problems and highly contextual case studies including Kenya,
Somalia, Peru, Afghanistan and DRC. The contributors aim to provide
a comprehensive and compelling argument for the need to
fundamentally rethink global approaches to gender justice.
This book builds a compelling picture of injustices inside
immigration detention centers, within the context of the rise of
the use of immigration detention in the Global North. The author
presents the rarely heard voices of refugees, bringing their
perspectives to light and personalising and humanising a global
political issue. Based on in-depth interviews with formerly
detained refugees who were involved in a wide range of protests,
such as sit-ins and non-compliance, hunger strikes, lip sewing,
escapes and riots, Human Rights, Refugee Protest and Immigration
Detention presents a comprehensive insight into immigration
detention and protest. Drawing on the work of Michel Foucault and
Hannah Arendt, the book challenges contemporary human rights
discourses which institutionalise power and will be a must-read for
scholars, advocates and policymakers engaged in debates about
immigration detention and forced migration.
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