Without Borders? Notes on Globalization as a Mobility Regime
Author: Shamir, Ronen
Source: Sociological Theory, Volume 23, Number 2, June 2005 , pp. 197-217(21)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract:
While globalization is largely theorized in terms of trans-border flows, this article suggests an exploratory sociological framework for analyzing globalization as consisting of systemic processes of closure and containment. The suggested framework points at the emergence of a global mobility regime that actively seeks to contain social movement both within and across borders. The mobility regime is theorized as premised upon a pervasive paradigm of suspicion that conflates the perceived threats of crime, immigration, and terrorism, thus constituting a conceptual blueprint for the organization of global risk-management strategies. The article draws on multiple examples, singling out some elementary forms of the mobility regime, emphasizing the sociological affinity between guarded borders on the one hand and gated communities on the other. In particular, the article aims at theorizing the translation of the paradigm of suspicion into actual technologies of social screening designed to police the mobility of those social elements that are deemed to belong to suspect social categories. Specifically, the article points at biosocial profiling as an increasingly dominant technology of intervention. Biosocial profiling, in turn, is theorized in juxtaposition to other modalities of power, namely, legal and disciplinary measures.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0735-2751.2005.00250.x
Affiliations: 1: Tel Aviv University
Publication date: 2005-06-01
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