TY - BOOK ID - 8860369 TI - Enduring uncertainty : deportation, punishment and everyday life AU - Hasselberg, Ines AU - Knowledge Unlatched PY - 2016 SN - 9781785330223 1785330225 1785333720 1785330233 9781785330230 9781785333729 PB - USA/UK Berghahn Books DB - UniCat KW - Aliens KW - Alien criminals KW - Deportation KW - #SBIB:39A6 KW - #SBIB:343.9H0 KW - #SBIB:340H50 KW - Expulsion KW - Emigration and immigration law KW - Asylum, Right of KW - Extradition KW - Refoulement KW - Alien labor criminals KW - Criminal aliens KW - Foreign criminals KW - Immigrant criminals (Alien criminals) KW - Criminals KW - Enemy aliens KW - Expatriates KW - Foreign citizens (Aliens) KW - Foreign population KW - Foreign residents KW - Foreigners KW - Noncitizens KW - Resident aliens KW - Unnaturalized foreign residents KW - Persons KW - Deportees KW - Exiles KW - Immigrants KW - Refugees KW - Social conditions. KW - Government policy KW - Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen KW - Criminologie KW - Strafrecht KW - Law and legislation KW - Legal status, laws, etc. KW - Great Britain KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Social aspects. KW - Aliens, Illegal KW - Illegal immigrants KW - Illegal immigration KW - Undocumented aliens KW - Illegal aliens KW - Alien detention centers KW - Human smuggling KW - Undocumented immigrants KW - Noncitizen criminals KW - Social conditions KW - Criminal noncitizens KW - Immigrant criminals (Noncitizen criminals) KW - Non-citizens KW - Unauthorized immigrants KW - Children of illegal aliens KW - Illegal alien children KW - Irregular migration KW - Unauthorized immigration KW - Undocumented immigration KW - Women illegal aliens KW - Noncitizen detention centers KW - politics KW - refugee & migration studies KW - political science UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8860369 AB - Focusing on the lived experience of immigration policy and processes, this volume provides fascinating insights into the deportation process as it is felt and understood by those subjected to it. The author presents a rich and innovative ethnography of deportation and deportability experienced by migrants convicted of criminal offenses in England and Wales. The unique perspectives developed here – on due process in immigration appeals, migrant surveillance and control, social relations and sense of self, and compliance and resistance – are important for broader understandings of border control policy and human rights. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched. ER -