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Carceral Journeys

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posted on 2025-08-01, 14:36 authored by N Gill, O Simon
Through the original concept of carceral journeys, Gill and Simon draw attention to the importance of coerced and constrained forms of displacement. In the context of recent work in carceral geography, they argue that the lens of carceral journeys brings into focus the increasing connections between state power, inter-institutional mobility, and coercion. They discuss the visibilities and invisibilities of carceral journeys in particular, as well as the extent to which they are motivated by profit and exploitation. The second part of the chapter focuses on the case of extraordinary rendition, which highlights not only the viscerality of carceral journeys and the opportunities to resist coercive power that inhere even in the most violent journeys but also the extent of the infrastructure required to facilitate them and the breath of people they affect.

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via the DOI in this record

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Palgrave Macmillan

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Adey, P; Bowstead, J; Brickell, K; Desai, V; Dolton, M; Pinkerton, A; Siddiqi, A

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2022-05-30T10:20:14Z

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2022-12-12T00:00:00Z

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In: The Handbook of Displacement, edited by Peter Adey, Janet C. Bowstead, Katherine Brickell, Vandana Desai, Mike Dolton, Alasdair Pinkerton, and Ayesha Siddiqi, pp. 329 - 343

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