Asylum for sale : profit and protest in the migration industry

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Asylum for sale : profit and protest in the migration industry

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Cover — Half title page — Title page — Copyright — Contents — Foreword by Seth M. Holmes — Acknowledgments — Introduction by Siobhán McGuirk and Adrienne Pine — I: Crossings — On Seeking Refuge from an Undeclared War by José López — The Business of Selling Life: Reflections from a Rescue Ship in the Mediterranean Sea by Alva, Uyi, and Madi — Trump and the USMCA: From Free Trade to Gassing Migrants by Garry Leech — Outsourcing, Responsibility, and Refugee Claim-Making in Australia’s Offshore Detention Regime by Sara Dehm

Kidneys without Borders-Asylum without Kidneys by Nancy Scheper-Hughes — II: Waiting Games — From Paris to Lampedusa: The New Business of Migrant Detention in Europe by Louise Tassin — Detained Voices on Labor by Detained Voices — The Poetics of Prison Protest by Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian — Displacement, Commodification, and Profitmaking in Nigeria by Sidonia Lucia Kula and Oreva Olakpe — A Guard’s Story by Sam Wallman, Nick Olle, Pat Grant, Pat Armstrong, and Sam Bungey — III: Complex Industries/Industrial Complexes

The Military and Security Industry: Promoting Europe’s Refugee Regime by Mark Akkerman — Making a Refugee Market in the Republic of Nauru by Julia Morris — The Cost of Freedom by Marzena Zukowska — Making Profits in Hostile Environments: Asylum Accommodation Markets in the UK and Ireland by John Grayson — An “Expert” View of the Asylum Industry by Adrienne Pine — IV: “Nonprofit”/”Nongovernmental” — In the Best Interest of Whom? Professional Humanitarians and Selfie Samaritans in the Danish Asylum Industry by Annika Lindberg — The Marketization of Asylum Justice in the UK by Jo Wilding

Free Wireless Network Activism and the Industrial Media Infrastructures of Forced Migration by Tim Schütz and Monic Meisel — Surmounting the Hostile Environment: Reflections on Social Work Activism without Borders by Lynn King, Bridget Ng’andu, and Lauren Wroe — Neoliberalism and LGBT Asylum: A Play in Five Acts by Siobhán McGuirk — V: Aftermaths? — Border Militarization in a Warming World: Climate Adaptation for the Rich and Powerful by Todd Miller — Beds, Masks, and Prayers: Mexican Migrants, the Immigration Regime, and Investments in Social Exclusion in Canada by Paloma E. Villegas

Contesting Profit Structures: Rejected Asylum Seekers between Modern Slavery and Autonomy by Jorinde Bijl and Sarah Nimführ — Grounded: Power, Profit, and the Deportation Industrial Complex by Ruth Potts and Jo Ram — Kuja Meri? by Joël van Houdt — Index

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