Controlling ‘the foreigner’. Shifting borders and securitisations in Sweden’s internal migration control.
(2014) SIMV07 20141Department of Political Science
Master of Science in Global Studies
Graduate School
- Abstract
- Internal control of foreigners is a measure of migration control employed by the Swedish state, with two main goals: to monitor that no foreigners reside in the country without legal permits, and to find and detain foreigners who are to be deported. Charged by the government to increase efficiency in expulsions, the Migration Board, The National Police Board and the Prison and Probation Service initiated the cooperation project REVA in 2009-2014, which this thesis takes as its point of departure. Through a Foucauldian and discourse analytical approach to the law and policy, the study situates internal control within European politics on migration and free movement as one of the Schengen Agreement’s compensatory measures. The control is... (More)
- Internal control of foreigners is a measure of migration control employed by the Swedish state, with two main goals: to monitor that no foreigners reside in the country without legal permits, and to find and detain foreigners who are to be deported. Charged by the government to increase efficiency in expulsions, the Migration Board, The National Police Board and the Prison and Probation Service initiated the cooperation project REVA in 2009-2014, which this thesis takes as its point of departure. Through a Foucauldian and discourse analytical approach to the law and policy, the study situates internal control within European politics on migration and free movement as one of the Schengen Agreement’s compensatory measures. The control is simultaneously located within a specific national biopolitics and its historical exclusions, in particular of the Roma. Critically engaging with securitisation, exceptionalism and borders, the thesis shows how internal control of foreigners is a contemporary bordering practice that extends the securitised moment of border crossing into everyday life across society. The control relies on a combination of large-scale surveillance cooperation, biometric registration and identity management, and a continuous policing of belonging as well as on the contested limit between the ‘citizen’ and the ‘foreigner’. (Less)
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- author
- Persson, Emelie LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- SIMV07 20141
- year
- 2014
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- REVA, borders, postcolonial theory, securitisation, free movement, exceptionalism, internal control of foreigners, migration control, Foucault
- language
- English
- id
- 4461003
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- 2014-07-01 08:34:15
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