Exile : Chronicle of the Border

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In recent decades, the forced displacement of populations has fueled nationalism and xenophobia across the world, arousing fear and hostility.Policies have been implemented to deter migrants, crack down on humanitarian workers and externalize border monitoring in remote territories.Men, women and children who flee political violence, religious persecution or poverty in their country and set off on journeys often lasting years may find themselves on dangerous routes where they face police brutality, gang rackets, confinement camps, barbed-wire fences, the rigors of the desert and the perils of the sea.Many lose their lives. But what do we really know about the experience of these people, the hazards they encounter, repression they endure, and the assistance they receive?This is what Didier Fassin and Anne-Claire Defossez set out to uncover through the research they conducted at the border between Italy and France, in a region of the Alps that has become, since the mid-2010s, a privilege
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