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Michelle Peterie’s revealing research offers a fresh angle on the human costs of immigration detention. Drawing on over 70 interviews with regular visitors to Australia’s onshore immigration detention facilities, Peterie paints a unique and vivid picture of these carceral spaces. The book contrasts the care and friendship exchanged between detainees and visitors with the isolation and despair that is generated and weaponised through institutional life. It shows how visitors become targets of institutional control, and theorises the harm detention imposes beyond the detainee. As the first research in this area, this book bears important witness to Australia’s onshore immigration detention system, and offers internationally relevant insights on immigration, deterrence and the politics of solidarity.

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Introduction: Studying Immigration Detention Immigration Detention in Australia Theorizing Detention Centres as Prisons Bureaucratic Violence Witnessing the Pains of Imprisonment Care and Resistance Forced Relocations Reverberating Harms Conclusion: Tacit Intentionality and the Weaponization of Despair

Visiting Immigration Detention: Care and Cruelty

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 26/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781529226607, 978-1529226607
      ISBN10: 1529226600

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Michelle Peterie’s revealing research offers a fresh angle on the human costs of immigration detention. Drawing on over 70 interviews with regular visitors to Australia’s onshore immigration detention facilities, Peterie paints a unique and vivid picture of these carceral spaces. The book contrasts the care and friendship exchanged between detainees and visitors with the isolation and despair that is generated and weaponised through institutional life. It shows how visitors become targets of institutional control, and theorises the harm detention imposes beyond the detainee. As the first research in this area, this book bears important witness to Australia’s onshore immigration detention system, and offers internationally relevant insights on immigration, deterrence and the politics of solidarity.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Studying Immigration Detention Immigration Detention in Australia Theorizing Detention Centres as Prisons Bureaucratic Violence Witnessing the Pains of Imprisonment Care and Resistance Forced Relocations Reverberating Harms Conclusion: Tacit Intentionality and the Weaponization of Despair

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