Description
In this bold intervention, Alexandra Hall shows that immigration detention centres offer a window onto society's broader attitudes towards immigrants. Despite periodic media scandals, remarkably little has been written about the everyday workings of this system, or about the people responsible for setting immigration policy. Detention, particularly, is a hidden side of border politics, despite its growing international importance as a tool of control and security.
This book also looks at the social life and the relationships between officers and immigrants to explore broad social trends, as well as resistance within the system, and provides rare insights into the treatment of the 'other'.
About the Author
Alexandra Hall is Lecturer in Politics at the Department of Politics, University of York.
Reviews
'Challenges the way we understand detention' -- William Walters, Professor of Political Science and Sociology at Carleton University, Ottawa Canada, and author of Governmentality: Critical Encounters (2012).
'A rich, thoughtful, fair, and ultimately strong examination of immigration detention centres and guards' -- Josiah McC. Heyman, Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department, University of Texas at El Paso.
'Hugely impressive' -- LSE Review of Books
Book Information
ISBN 9780745327235
Author Alexandra Hall
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 271g