1. (Im)moral Borders in Practice
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Sibel Karadağ, Leonie Ansems de Vries, Nora El Qadim, Damien Simonneau, Beste İşleyen, Signe Sofie Hansen, Debbie Lisle, and Transnational Configurations, Conflict and Governance (AISSR, FMG)
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Migration studies ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Corporate governance ,Political science ,05 social sciences ,Political Science and International Relations ,Geography, Planning and Development ,050602 political science & public administration ,0507 social and economic geography ,ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING ,Public administration ,050703 geography ,0506 political science - Abstract
This Forum aims to push existing debates in critical border and migration studies over the featuring of morals, ethics and rights in everyday practices relating to the governance of the mobility of non-citizen populations. Its contributors steer away from the actual evaluation or advocacy of the good/just/ethical, focusing instead on the sociological examination of morals and ethics in practice, i.e. how actors understand morally and ethically the border and migration policies they implement or resist. A proliferating interest in the discursive and non-discursive materialisation of moral and ethical elements in asylum and migration policies has examined the intertwinement of care and control logics underlying the management of refugee camps, borders and borderzones, and hotspots alongside the deployment of search-and-rescue operations. Nevertheless, recent research has shown the need to unpack narratives and actions displaying values and symbols that are not necessarily encompassed within this intertwinement of compassion and repression. We argue that there is a need to pay more attention to the diversity, plurality and the operation of morality, ethics and rights in settings and geographies, and of including a diversity of actors both across and beyond EUrope.
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- 2021