A political ecology of the camp/ Benjamin Meiches

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Security Dialogue Vol.45, No.5, October 2015. pp.476-492 (47)Summary: This article argues that by attending to the camp as an assemblage, highlighting the interactions of human and non human entities composing camp spaces may provide new insights into the significance of camps for security politics.
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This article argues that by attending to the camp as an assemblage, highlighting the interactions of human and non human entities composing camp spaces may provide new insights into the significance of camps for security politics.

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