Message posted on 14/12/2018

Border Criminologies Call For Reviewers

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Hi everyone,

I'm writing because the blog Border Criminologies

at
Oxford is looking for reviewers of books examining border control and
immigration enforcement in any site/country globally. As
mobility/migration/migrationcontrol/borders scholars, your views on the
migration control/border-related topics that newly published books outline
is highly welcomed!

This is not a paid gig, but to write the reviews, publishers send you a
free copy of the book (depending on the publisher it either comes as a
paperback copy or an e-book).

If you know of a new immigration control/borders-related book that you are
interested in reading and would like to review for the public, you can send
us an email with the information included in this call for reviewers:

https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/news/2018-12-11-call-book-reviewers

I'm a book review editor for the blog along with two other border control
scholars, and we would love to work with you on a review.

Best wishes,

Peter Mancina

*Dr. Peter Mancina*
Research Associate
Border Criminologies / Centre for Criminology
University of Oxford
www.petermancina.com

*New Publication*
Mancina, Peter A. (2019) =E2=80=9CSanctuary Cities and Sanctuary Power.=E2=
=80=9D Pp.
250-264 in Reece Jones (ed.) Open Borders: In Defense of Free
Movement. University
of Georgia Press.
http://www.ugapress.org/index.php/books/open_borders
[image: OpenBordersbook.jpg]

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=C2=A0Open Borders: In Def=
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