Nomad-State Relationships in International Relations 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28053-6_13
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International Relations and Migration: Mobility as Norm Rather Than Exception

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“…The map's grid seems to suggest that sedentary people are 'natural' inhabitants of the national borders that enclose them, a visual statement that turns migrants-a politically constructed, legally sustained and violently enforced category-into unnatural intruders in countries other than their own. This visual logic is not only a propitious breeding ground for all sorts of xenophobic prejudice (Esses, Medianu andLawson 2013, De Genova 2018), but it constitutes an apocryphal account of human history, in which migration has been-and remains-the norm rather than the exception (Banerjee and Smith 2020).…”
Section: The Borderlinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The map's grid seems to suggest that sedentary people are 'natural' inhabitants of the national borders that enclose them, a visual statement that turns migrants-a politically constructed, legally sustained and violently enforced category-into unnatural intruders in countries other than their own. This visual logic is not only a propitious breeding ground for all sorts of xenophobic prejudice (Esses, Medianu andLawson 2013, De Genova 2018), but it constitutes an apocryphal account of human history, in which migration has been-and remains-the norm rather than the exception (Banerjee and Smith 2020).…”
Section: The Borderlinesmentioning
confidence: 99%