Camps Revisited

Multifaceted Spatialities of a Modern Political Technology

Claudio Minca editor Diana Martin editor Irit Katz editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield International

Published:23rd Nov '18

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The book examines the historical and contemporary significance of camps, exploring their role in managing marginalized populations and their implications in today's geopolitical landscape.

In Camps Revisited, the author delves into the historical and contemporary landscapes of camps, examining their role as a persistent spatial formation in the management of marginalized populations. This exploration highlights how such formations are prevalent in both authoritarian regimes and contemporary democracies. The book offers a critical geographical reflection on the camp as a modern institution and a biopolitical technology, emphasizing the need to understand these spaces in the context of global encampments.

The narrative extends beyond mere description, investigating potential pathways to resist the proliferation of camps and the underlying 'camp thinking' that accompanies them. By advocating for the integration of 'camp studies' into the broader realm of political geography, Camps Revisited seeks to redefine our understanding of these spaces as integral components of larger geopolitical economies. The contributions within this collection argue that camps are not just temporary solutions but rather an enduring aspect of our spatial reality.

Linking spatial theory with the geopolitical and biopolitical dynamics of contemporary camps, the author articulates how these spaces shape our cities and rural areas. The book also addresses the implications of changing European borders in response to the refugee crisis and the rise of nationalism, underscoring the complex interplay between camp geographies and socio-political conditions. Overall, Camps Revisited presents a thought-provoking analysis of the significance of camps in today's world.

This is a must-read collection that will stand as a pivotal reference point in the field. Camps Revisited is innovative in its theorisations of the camp as a key political technology and comprehensive in its geopolitical mapping of the globe’s camp archipelagos. This book reveals the camp’s entangled complexities, multidimensional uses and its contested relations of power. -- Joseph Pugliese, Professor, Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University
This book is an urgent intervention into the spatial, political and juridical spaces of camps. It analyses camps as historical and contemporary structures, as a space that is contingent and ubiquitous, urban and makeshift. Above all, it makes us recognize how camps are now a central feature of our political and geographical lives. -- Shailja Sharma, Professor of International Studies and Director of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, DePaul University
Reflecting on the development of camps the world over, Camps Revisited offers an important and extremely timely analysis of how to understand the formation, mutation, potentiality, and limits of the camp as a political and spatial technology. Addressing questions of governance, activism, informality, and insurgency, this collection offers a rich source for developing a critical politics of the camp. -- Jonathan Darling, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, Durham University
For containment, control, protest, or protection, camps have become an ubiquitous presence in contemporary world. This must-read collection offers a theoretically astute and empirically rich exploration of camps, their functions and purposes across continents and time. -- Nando Sigona, Reader in International Migration and Forced Displacement, University of Birmingham

ISBN: 9781786605818

Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: 431g

318 pages