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Mute 7 (2008)


7 (2008)
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Josephine Berry Slater
Editorial

Immigration: Rights and wrongs

Camille Barbagallo & Nic Beuret
Bang to rights
A critique of amnesty for illegal immigrants
Jaya Klara Brekke
Organising in the dark
Four migrants' rights activists talk to Jaya Klara Brekke about the politics of illegality & visibility
Seemab Gul
Putting illegality to work
On law, migration and labour flexibility in the UK
Javier
Points-based peonage
On the UK's draconian new points-based immigration system
Unterschreber
No one is legal
On how campaigns for rights overshadow "illegal's" ability to self-organise
Jennifer Thatcher
Visualising invisibility
Jennifer Thatcher reviews Port City and considers artistic representation of immigrants

Contagion, Capture, Critique

Elizabeth Povinelli
Doing it for the kids
On an anti-aboriginal state of emergency in Australia
C. L.-Stavrides
Plague politics
On bird flu panic, pandemics and population management
Damian Abbott
The spine
Damian Abbott joins-up the NHS's centralised database with behaviour control and privatisation
Leutha Blissett
Twilight of the Swampoid
Single White Adult Middle Class Person? Look out, RFID is coming to get you
Pil & Galia Kollectiv
Irony 2.0
Pil & Galia Kollectiv asks what becomes of ironic distance and critique in the viral world of web2.0


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