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Security at the Borders: Transnational Practices and Technologies in West Africa

Security at the Borders: Transnational Practices and Technologies in West Africa

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Philippe M. Frowd
Cambridge University Press, 7/5/2018
EAN 9781108470100, ISBN10: 1108470106

Hardcover, 226 pages, 23.5 x 15.6 x 1.5 cm
Language: English

Borders are not just lines in the sand, but increasingly globalised spaces of practice. This is the case in West Africa, where a growing range of local and international officials are brought together by ambitious security projects around common anxieties. These projects include efforts to stop irregular migration by sea through international police cooperation, reinforcing infrastructures at border posts, and the application of new digital identification tools to identify and track increasingly mobile citizens. These interventions are driven by global and local security agendas, by biometric passport rules as much as competition between local security agencies. This book draws on the author's multi-sited ethnography in Mauritania and Senegal, showing how border security practices and technologies operate to build state security capacity, transform how state agencies work, and produce new forms of authority and expertise.

1. Introduction
Part I
2. Borderwork assemblages
3. Security knowledge and the politics of intervention
Part II
4. From migration crisis to cooperación
5. Border infrastructures and statebuilding in Mauritania
6. Biometric borderwork
7. Conclusion
References
Index.