Recentering the human in the continuums of in/mobility and in/security: Perceptions from two emblematic borders
Anitta Kynsilehto,
Angel Iglesias Ortiz
Abstract:This paper argues for a need to decenter the state and (re)center the human when exploring mobilities within international relations scholarship. To make this argument we bring together feminist and critical security studies, as well as multidisciplinary insights, to address the encounter between the person on the move and the enforcement of national sovereignty. This allows us to highlight the continuums of in/security and im/mobility entwined in this encounter. In so doing, we challenge the discipline’s und… Show more
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