The Proliferation of Borders and Practices of Citizenship

Interdisciplinary perspectives on bordering.

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Attention will also be given to research methods at the border, including during the covid pandemic and other crises. Photo: Private.

The workshop ‘Borders’ brings together emerging and leading scholars looking at the proliferation of borders and bordering practices with tangible effects on people and societies, but also at claims to membership and practices of citizenship.

A series of public talks will address complex processes of bordering (spatial, temporal, and material), from an intersectional perspective. These will be open also to the general public. You can register your participation at individual sessions below under the programme.

29th of August

10:15 - Hierarchies of Citizenship: on law and global inequality

11:15 - Reproductive Injustice in Britain: Punishing Illegalised Migrant Women from the Global South and Separating families

  • Monish Bhatia

15:15 - How long is long enough? Contesting and Negotiating Temporal Borders in Norway

30th of August

10:15 - Shifting Borders, Transforming Vulnerabilities? The Externalisation of EU Borders and the Juridification of Vulnerability

14:15 - Manufacturing Britain: Notes from a study of the border control chain

Registration form (Press link for online registration)

Deadline for registration: Tuesday 23rd of August.

Organisers

The event is supported by 

  • The RE:NEW University Consortium
  • UiO: Nordic
  • The University of Oxford
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