Material politics of citizenship : connecting migrations with science and technology studies / edited by Nina Amelung, Cristiano Gianolla, Joana Sousa Ribeiro and Olga Solovova.
1. Technologies, infrastructures and migrations: material citizenship politics 2. After citizenship: autonomy of migration, organisational ontology and mobile commons 3. Re-assembling the surveillable refugee body in the era of data-craving 4. Fragmented citizenship: contemporary infrastructures of mobility containment along two migratory routes 5. Operation shelter as humanitarian infrastructure: material and normative renderings of Venezuelan migration in Brazil 6. Knowledge and legitimacy in asylum decision-making: the politics of country of origin information 7. Driving social change from below: exploring the role of counter-security technologies in constructing mobile noncitizens 8. Beyond citizenship: the material politics of alternative infrastructures 9. A material politics of citizenship: the potential of circulating materials from UK Immigration Removal Centres
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