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Controlling Migrant Bodies. A study of biometric technology and the process of making the body readable in migration control
Controlling Migrant Bodies. A study of biometric technology and the process of making the body readable in migration control
Led by
Emilie Hermansen
Sep 2019 - Aug 2020
MA project at the University of Oslo, Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law.
University Supervisor: Mareile Kaufmann
PRIO Supervisor: Bruno Oliveira Martins
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Bruno Oliveira Martins
Emilie Hermansen
Mareile Kaufmann
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Master Thesis
Hermansen, Emilie (2020)
How a border told became a border controlled: From narratives to material solutions – developments in EU migration control
. MA thesis, Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo, Oslo.
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Bruno Oliveira Martins
Emilie Hermansen
Mareile Kaufmann
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Migration
Security
Related publications:
How a border told became a border controlled: From narratives to material solutions – developments in EU migration control