The imagined immorality of refuge
Behind the anxieties about tackling forced displacement and terror, is the recognizable lexicon of racialized difference. This all infuses the practice of humanitarianism.
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Hanno Brankamp researches displacement, humanitarian violence, refugee camps, and the policing of (im)mobility.
Behind the anxieties about tackling forced displacement and terror, is the recognizable lexicon of racialized difference. This all infuses the practice of humanitarianism.
Many European governments favor “culturally close[r]” refugees and asylum-seekers: preferably white, educated Christians.
Germany’s military shift represents the country’s belated entry into a “colonial present.“