Control and Abandonment: The Power of Surveillance on Refugees in Italy,During and After the Mare Nostrum Operation |
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Authors: | Barbara Pinelli |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Scienze Umane per la Formazione “Riccardo Massa”, Università degli Studi di Milano‐Bicocca, Milan, Italy |
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Abstract: | Migrants' daily arrivals to Italy's southern coasts and continuous shipwrecks in the Mediterranean have captured international media attention, producing a fixation on the scene of landing and a deliberate marginalization of what happens to migrants and refugees after the moment of landing. This paper aims to refocus analytical attention on the lives of asylum seekers after landing in Europe, breaking through the institutional silence that is cast upon the infrastructure of the camp, the logic of assistance and the bureaucratic waiting zone asylum seekers are stuck in. By documenting political changes in European and national policies, the paper reflects on the forms of institutional control and abandonment refugees are subjected to once they land in Italy, and are housed in the governmental camps and extraordinary structures which arose at the time of the Mare Nostrum Operation where strict discipline, carelessness, uncertainty and confusion intertwine. |
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Keywords: | asylum seeking migrant camps everyday life institutional violence Operation Mare Nostrum |
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