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- What: The authors show how these processes not only stem from racist colonial tropes, but are key to the continuation of Britain`s racist b/ordering today. By way of conclusion, the authors propose that analysing UK b/ordering through monstrosity contributes to growing border abolitionist thinking in international politics.
- Who: Thom Tyerman and collaborators from the Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK and , School of Sociology, Politics and International have published the Article: ‘Here there be monsters’: Confronting the (post)coloniality of Britain’s borders, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25 . . .

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