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Border/ControlCarleton University, Canada How might we historicize the idea of border control? If state borders can be understood as institutional sites of governance, what forms of governance do they enact? This article asks what insights Foucauldian political sociology might offer these questions. Drawing on Deleuze's analytic of control, the article seeks to bring new meaning to the idea of border control. Under standing control as a particular technology of power, special attention to the changing topography of border control as well as the changing subjectivities presupposed by this form of power is paid.
Key Words: borders control Deleuze discipline Foucault
European Journal of Social Theory, Vol. 9, No. 2,
187-203 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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