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The role of nature in border-making and multiplying illegality
A MoLab Conversation with Julia Morris and Biao Xiang
The role of nature in border-making and multiplying illegality
In this installment of MoLab Conversation, Julia Morris (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA) and Biao Xiang discuss a new global trend that non-human entities play a part in the governance of migration. Nature conservation became a means of territorialization and border reinforcement. Resource management and migration management merge in border-making.