Eeva Puumala is a post-doctoral researcher at the Tampere Peace Research Institute in the University of Tampere, Finland
Instead of departing from the 'push' or 'pull' factors that initiate cross-border movement, Puumala begins with the moving body and examine the kinds of relations of the international that the body makes visible through its relations, engagements and movement
Based on extensive fieldwork which sheds light on a range of Europe-wide practices in the field of asylum and migration policies
Preface
Event 1: Ethnographic experiences
Chapter 1: Exposure
Event 2: Political lives, professional ethics, and sovereign practices
Chapter 2: Sovereignty, mobility, the body
Event 3: Asylum, a monologist narrative of the state? Chapter 3: A struggle over the body
Event 4: Passages and dislocations
Chapter 4: Moving (in) space
Event 5: The feltness of sovereignty
Chapter 5: Sensuous politics, political sentiments
Collage of a politico-corporeal struggle
References
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