Race, Bordering and Disobedient Knowledge: Activism and Everyday Struggles in Europe
By (Author) Suvi Keskinen
Edited by Aminkeng Atabong Alemanji
Edited by Minna Seikkula
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
4th September 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology
Migration, immigration and emigration
322.4094
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Developing the concept of 'disobedient knowledge', this book provides new perspectives on activism and everyday struggles against racism and bordering. Drawing on empirical material from distinct contexts in Northern, Western and Southern Europe, the chapters explore how different kinds of (b)orders are challenged and possibly also maintained in everyday antiracism, activism and struggles against borders. The book examines resistance and disobedience in relation to borders, social orders, conventional practices and hegemonic discourses. It underscores the importance of studying racism and bordering as intertwined phenomena. With a focus on the historical layers of resistance, disobedient practices and ways of building shared struggles, the book provides invaluable knowledge about postcolonial Europe and its future possibilities.
Suvi Keskinen is Professor in Ethnic Relations at the University of Helsinki.
Aminkeng Atabong Alemanji is Program Director and Senior Lecturer for the Master of Social Exclusion at bo Akademi University.
Minna Seikkula is a Researcher at the University of Helsinki.