Containment through mobility: migrants’ spatialdisobediences and the reshaping of controlthrough the hotspot system. By M. TAZZIOLI

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Containment through mobility: migrants’ spatialdisobediences and the reshaping of controlthrough the hotspot system. By M. TAZZIOLI

Cite as: Tazzioli, M., 2017, "Containment through mobility: migrants’ spatial disobediences and the reshaping of control through the hotspot system", Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44(16): 2764 - 2779, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1401514

Abstract

This article deals with the modes of (contested) control that are at play at the Mediterranean frontier for containing, dividing and discipling unruly mobility. Building on ethnographic research conducted on the island of Lesvos and of Lampedusa, it focuses on the implementation and the functioning of the Hotspot System in Greece and in Italy, analysing beyond the fences of detention centres and by looking at the broader logistics of channels, infrastructures and governmental measures deployed for regaining control over migration movements. The article argues that more than control in terms of surveillance andtracking, the Hotspot System contributes to enforce forms of containment through mobility that consists in controlling migration by obstructing, decelerating and troubling migrants’ geographies – more than in fully blocking them. The article takes into account migrants’ refusals of being fingerprinted, showing how migrants radically unsettle the association between seeking refuge and lack of choice, enacting their right to choose where to go and claim asylum.

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