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Medicalising borders
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The coronavirus emergency has highlighted the sanitary significance of borders, and therefore reinforced the need for turning the spotlight on the medical dimension as essential to border studies. A critical perspective emerges from the synthesis between the interdisciplinary field of border studies and longer-term historical studies of quarantine, contagion and sanitary controls on migrants and those who cross borders. The introductory part of this volume specifies the overall concept of the volume and the questions addressed in the chapters as being situated at the point of intersection of approaches to medicalisation and borders. The focus on interstitial borders represents a shift from policy in a single country to an interactive approach that may bring to the light transnational, regional and local dynamics. A demarcating border becomes an interactive location of cultural intersections, and transformative processes of cleansing and disinfection. What factors differing from, or complementary to, public health concerns (including economic and professional interests) do health control techniques at borders depend on? In which ways are such factors interwoven with a goal of constantly increasing scientific knowledge? How do (designed or implemented) medical controls at the borders connect or disconnect places by means of the containment, quarantine, detention and selection of migrants, refugees and border-crossers?

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Medicalising borders

Selection, containment and quarantine since 1800

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