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Other side of the fence: reconceptualizing the "camp" and migration zones at the borders of Spain† / Johnson, Heather L   Journal Article
Johnson, Heather L Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the dynamics of the space of exception at the borders of Europe in the Spanish enclave of Melilla, and the neighboring Moroccan city of Oujda. Building upon field research conducted in the spring of 2008, I ask how we can understand the political space of migration not simply as exceptional, but as shaped by the mobility of the irregular migrants moving outside of the frameworks, policies, and practices of the state. By privileging the migrant narrative and making use of Rancière's conception of politics as shaped by the demands of those who "have no part," I suggest an alternative way of understanding the politics of exception and agency of non-citizens-that is, one of disruption and demands to open up powerful potentials for change in an otherwise rigid regime.
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