State, Violence and Society: Border-Crossings, Migration, and State Power
Language: English
This series of three sessions will focus on: How do state and institutional and symbolic processes frame, exacerbate or reduce societal violence? How is violence rendered invisible, incited or abetted by state and non-state actors? What are the challenges to lives, communities, and places in local, national, regional and global contexts? How do state borders become a site for violence? How do states use power to uphold or restrict protections of migrant, refugee and marginalized populations? What is the role of states and state power in upholding human rights and in extending/shrinking citizenship? What are the limitations/restrictions on access to support that exacerbate forms and patterns of violence including economic exploitation, deprivation, exclusion and migration-related violence and abuse? What are the forms of resistance and agency in countering state violence for social transformation?
This session focuses on Border-Crossings, Migration and State Power.