Medicalising borders Selection, containment and quarantine since 1800

The subject of this volume is situated at the point of intersection of the studies of medicalisation and border studies. The authors discuss borders as sites where human mobility has been and is being controlled by biomedical means, both historically and in the present. Three types of border control...

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Other Authors: Trubeta, Sevasti (Editor), Promitzer, Christian (Editor), Weindling, Paul (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Manchester Manchester University Press 2021
Series:Rethinking borders
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