This volume scrutinizes new developments in contemporary mobility and migration politics and shows that they are based on a mix of traditional coercive interventions and less repressive and indirect practices.
1. Introduction: Disciplining the Transnational Mobility of People; Antoine Pécoud 2. The Transformation of Migration Politics: From Migration Control to Disciplining Mobility; Martin Geiger 3. A Tale of Two Tactics: Civil Society and Competing Visions of Global Migration Governance from Below; Stefan Rother 4. From Individual to Migration Flow: The European Union's Management Approach and the Rule of Law; Bas Schotel 5. Overflowing Borders: Smart Surveillance and the Border as a Market Device; Harrison Smith 6. "Take a Chance on Me": Premediation, Technologies of Love, and Marriage Migration Management; Anne-Marie D'Aoust 7. To Protect and Control: Anti-Trafficking and the Duality of Disciplining Mobility; Bethany Hastie 8. "Why do they take the Money and not give Visas?" The Governmentality of Consulate Offices in Cameroon; Maybritt Jill Alpes 9. Shaping Female Migration in Argentina: Human Rights in the Time of Migration Management; Tanya Basok, Nicola Piper and Victoria Simmons 10. "Of Berries and Seasonal Work": The Swedish Berry Industry and the Disciplining of Labor Migration from Thailand; Madeleine Eriksson and Aina Tollefsen 11. "They don't Beat you; they Work on your Brain": "Regular Illegality" and the Disciplining of Rejected Asylum Seekers; Giada de Coulon 12. "Voluntary Return": The Practical Failure of a Benevolent Concept; Stephan Dünnwald