Experimental Economies of Exlcusion

Launching in autumn 2024, Managing Displacement is a publication series that explores the intricate web of ‘migration management’ within and beyond Europe’s borders through newly commissioned essays from a range of voices.
Juli 2024

System of Systems

 

Those displaced and seeking to inhabit the social, political, and economic imaginaries of ‘Europe’ are met with an increasingly hostile frontier. The confluence of obscure legal processes, rising anti-migrant rhetoric, and the use of heavily funded private contractors has enforced the idea of Europe as a ‘fortress’. The very notion of Europe – freedom of movement for some and restriction for others – is upheld through austere migration policy by the European Union, influencing many aspects of political life on the continent and beyond.

Each book in the series delves into a term and a process deployed to restrict, surveil, or obscure displaced peoples. Underpinning the publications is the understanding that displacement is deeply entangled with historical legacies of colonialism, resource extraction, and late-stage capitalism. We seek to redress the framing of displacement as something to be managed, by re-defining the processes employed to do so.

Managing Displacement Series | Edited by System of Systems | Designed by Rose Nordin | Published autumn 2024

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