Autonomy of Migration Despite Its Securitisation? Facing the Terms and Conditions of Biometric Rebordering

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

Authors

This article reconsiders the concept of autonomy of migration in the context of technologically ever-more sophisticated border regimes by focusing on the case of biometric rebordering. As its name suggests, the concept of autonomy of migration's core thesis proposes that migratory movements yield moments of autonomy in regards to any attempt to control and regulate them. Yet, the concept of autonomy of migration has been repeatedly accused of being based on and contributing to a romanticisation of migration. After outlining two advantages the concept of autonomy of migration offers for the analysis of biometric border regimes, I demonstrate that processes of biometric rebordering increase the warranty of the two allegations, which feed this major critique. Drawing on examples relating to the Visa Information System, I show that processes of biometric rebordering alter the practical terms and material conditions for moments of autonomy of migration to such an extent that it becomes necessary to rethink not only some of the concept of autonomy of migration's central features, but the notion of autonomy itself. In the final section, I therefore point out some directions to develop the concept of autonomy of migration as an approach, which is better equipped to investigate today's struggles of migration without being prone to the critique of implicating a romanticisation of migration.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMillennium: Journal of International Studies
Volume41
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)575-600
Number of pages26
ISSN0305-8298
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 06.2013
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • Autonomy of migration, biometric rebordering, securitisation, security dispositif, situated knowledge
  • Sociology

DOI

Recently viewed

Publications

  1. Noise level estimation and detection
  2. Grounds different from, though equally solid with
  3. Applying Quarter-Vehicle Model Simulation for Road Elevation Measurements Utilizing the Vehicle Level Sensor
  4. A data-driven methodological routine to identify key indicators for social-ecological system archetype mapping
  5. Linked Accomplishment Of Order Management And Production Planning And Control. An Integrated Model-based Approach
  6. Using measures of reading time regularity (RTR) to quantify eye movement dynamics, and how they are shaped by linguistic information
  7. Optimization and validation of an HPLC-UV method for determination of tranexamic acid in a dosage form and in human urine.
  8. Performance predictors for graphics processing units applied to dark-silicon-aware design space exploration
  9. Geometric structures for the parameterization of non-interacting dynamics for multi-body mechanisms
  10. Cascade PID Controllers Applied on Level and Flow Systems in a SMAR Didactic Plant
  11. Representation for interactive exercises
  12. Personalization strategies in digital mental health interventions: a systematic review and conceptual framework for depressive symptoms
  13. Using density surface models to assess the ecological effectiveness of a protected area network in Tanzania
  14. Nmap: A novel neighborhood preservation space-filling algorithm
  15. Impact of above- and below-ground invertebrates on temporal and spatial stability of grassland of different diversity
  16. Making the most out of timeseries symptom data
  17. From Enterprise Architecture to Business Ecosystem Architecture
  18. A new method for collecting agile tiger beetles by live pitfall trapping
  19. Making professors
  20. Usage pattern-based exposure screening as a simple tool for the regional priority-setting in environmental risk assessment of veterinary antibiotics
  21. Organic Synthesis – Art or Science?
  22. Creating Value from in-Vehicle Data
  23. Activity-based working
  24. Exporttätigkeit und Firmengröße
  25. On "Sourcery," or Code as Fetish
  26. Report on the relative strengths and weaknesses of the United States in PISA 2012 mathematics
  27. Comparative effectiveness of guided internet-based stress management training versus established in-person group training in employees – study protocol for a pragmatic, randomized, non-inferiority trial