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Carceral Economies of Migration Control (2020)
Journal Article
Martin, L. L. (2021). Carceral Economies of Migration Control. Progress in Human Geography, 45(4), 740-757. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132520940006

This article conceptualises carceral economies of migration control. First, I argue that “privatization” signals a reorganization of authority, rather than a relocation of ownership from public to private domains. Second, I argue for greater attentio... Read More about Carceral Economies of Migration Control.

Finance, technology & displacement: towards a research agenda. (2020)
Preprint / Working Paper
Martin, L., & Harker, C. (in press). Finance, technology & displacement: towards a research agenda

This paper asks how people finance life when displaced, as a precursor to building pathways to more inclusive and sustainable prosperity on the move. The approach taken seeks to examine both lived experiences of displacement and the actors, instituti... Read More about Finance, technology & displacement: towards a research agenda..

Destitution Economies: Circuits of Value in Asylum, Refugee, And Migration Control (2020)
Journal Article
Coddington, K., Conlon, D., & Martin, L. (2020). Destitution Economies: Circuits of Value in Asylum, Refugee, And Migration Control. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 110(5), 1425-1444. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2020.1715196

In this article, we argue that destitution economies of migration control are specific circuits of exchange and value constituted by migration control practices that produce migrant and refugee destitution. Comparative analysis of three case studies,... Read More about Destitution Economies: Circuits of Value in Asylum, Refugee, And Migration Control.

Reading Matt Hannah's Direction and socio-spatial theory: A political economy of oriented practice, Routledge, London (2019), 218 pp.; £ 105.00 (hardcover), ISBN: 9781138061040 (2020)
Journal Article
Rose, M., Minca, C., Joronen, M., Martin, L., Philo, C., & Hannah, M. (2020). Reading Matt Hannah's Direction and socio-spatial theory: A political economy of oriented practice, Routledge, London (2019), 218 pp.; £ 105.00 (hardcover), ISBN: 9781138061040. Political Geography, 77, Article 102056. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.102056