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Talking Books: Borders as Infrastructure

In Borders as Infrastructure, Huub Dijstelbloem brings science and technology studies, as well as the philosophy of technology, to the study of borders and international human mobility. Taking Europe's borders as a point of departure, he shows how borders can transform and multiply and and how they can mark conflicts over international orders.

Dijstelbloem, H. (2021.) Borders as Infrastructure: The Technopolitics of Border Control. MIT Press.

About the Talking books series:

Talking Books welcomes students and scholars who share an interest in the field of Critical Migration, Border and Security Studies and Science and Technology Studies. The event series is organised by STS-Migtec members Andrea Berger, Olga Usachova, Mara Clemente, Nina Amelung, Vasilis Argyriou and Wouter Van Rossem.


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