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Martina Tazzioli is a Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London, specializing in migration studies, border policies, and biopolitical governance. Her research critically examines the intersections of technology, surveillance, and migrant subjectivity, with a focus on refugee governance and carceral economies in Europe. She has authored multiple books, including Border abolitionism: migrants' containment and the genealogies of struggles and rescue (2023) and The Making of Migration: The Biopolitics of Mobility at Europe’s Borders (2019). Her work challenges conventional frameworks by emphasizing migrant agency and abolitionist perspectives.
Research Interests:
- Migration and border technologies
- Datafication and refugee governance
- Carceral economies and humanitarianism
- Geopolitics of mobility
- Counter-mapping practices
- Abolitionist methodologies
Recent Contributions:
- Co-developed the concept of 'extractive humanitarianism' (2022)
- Analyzed digital/nondigital assemblages in border control (2023)
- Explored Greek asylum systems' disorientation tactics (2022)
- Authored over 75 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters
Key Collaborations:
- Co-edited Europe/Crisis: New Keywords of 'the Crisis' in and of 'Europe' (2016)
- Collaborated with scholars like Nicholas De Genova and Glenda Garelli
- Engaged in policy critiques through platforms like Border Criminologies


