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"We are not animals!" Humanitarian border security and zoopolitical spaces in EUrope
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Nick Vaughan-Williams
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Border Security
100%
Humanitarian Border
100%
Europe
66%
Humanitarian
66%
Irregular Migrants
66%
Violence
33%
Centerness
33%
Embodied Experience
33%
Neoliberal
33%
Jacques Derrida
33%
Neoliberalization
33%
Incarceration
33%
Detention
33%
Border Violence
33%
Alternative Diagnosis
33%
Power Technology
33%
Migration Experience
33%
Geospatial Technology
33%
Conceptual Resources
33%
Security Management
33%
Migration Management
33%
Security Professionals
33%
Humanitarian Migrants
33%
European Borders
33%
Zoopolitics
33%
Animalization
33%
Biopolitical Theory
33%
Social Sciences
Europe
100%
Rhetoric
100%
Narrative
50%
Detention
50%
Neoliberalization
50%
Discourse
50%