What is border abolition?
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Podcast Episodes
Academic Articles/Books/Written Work
- Benslimane, Souheil, & Moffette, David. (2019). The Double Punishment of
Criminal Inadmissibility for Immigrants. Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 28(1),
44–65.
- Chak, Tings. (2017). Undocumented: The Architecture of Migrant Detention.
Montreal, QB: The Architecture Observer.
- Larsen, Mike, & Piché, Justin. (2009). Exceptional State, Pragmatic Bureaucracy,
and Indefinite Detention: The Case of the Kingston Immigration Holding Centre. Canadian Journal of Law & Society, 24(2), 203–229.
- Larsen, Mike, & Piché, Justin. (2007). Incarcerating the ‘Inadmissible’: KIHC as
an Exceptional Moment in Canadian Federal Imprisonment. York University, 45,
1–25.
- Silverman, Stephanie J., & Molnar, Petra. (2016). Everyday Injustices: Barriers to
Access to Justice for Immigration Detainees in Canada. Refugee Survey
Quarterly, 35(1), 109–127.
- Walia, Harsha. (2013). Undoing Border Imperialism. AK Press.
- Walia, Harsha, & Tagore, Proma. (2012). Prisoners of Passage: Immigration
Detention in Canada. In Jenna M. Loyd, Matt Mitchelson, & Andrew Burridge
(Eds.), Beyond Walls and Cages: Prisons, Borders, and Global Crisis (pp. 74–90).
University of Georgia Press.
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