2020
DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12532
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Geographies of hiding: power, vulnerability and agency in secret spaces

Abstract: This article explores situations of forced hiding that affect migrants and sex workerstwo groups regularly pushed out of site or out of sight. It argues that hiding is an important angle through which geographies of exclusion and abandonment can be approached. The first part of the paper uncovers the governance of hiding patterns, showing how stigmatised groups can be pushed to hide. The paper reveals that it is their right to appear as political actors that is under attack, not their mere visibility or physic… Show more

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