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Title:Mobility media : an archaeology of the photographic ID document
Authors:ID Polónyi, Eszter (Author)
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Language:English
Work type:Unknown
Typology:1.08 - Published Scientific Conference Contribution
Organization:UNG - University of Nova Gorica
Abstract:Mobility, in the sense of freedom of persons choosing to move or reside in a state in which they have no prior citizenship, was one of the four original “freedoms” defined in the treaty that ratified European Union member states in 1957.1 In the past decade, this particular freedom, the freedom of movement, appears to have become significantly eroded. Mobility in the sense of migration, that is, mobility of persons for reasons of residency or employment, has become a point of contention among member states that it has divided more than unified, with measures affecting immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers featuring at the core of recent electoral agendas. Certain member states’ deterrence of the mobility of migrants from outside the EU has resulted in the return to protocols and practices of controlling movement into and out of sovereign territories, among the most conspicuous of which has been the re-establishment of a – by now largely defunct – network of nation-state borders. And while the reappearance of new walls, barricades and barbed wiring alongside certain nation-state borders since the mid-2010s have made headlines, there have been other measures with less press and physical visibility that have been set in place to manage and enforce mobility.2 The photographic identity document, meaning a document of state-issued identity certification, has become one such mobility management measure.
Keywords:cultural history, migration studies, history of art, history of visual culture, media archaeology, media studies
Year of publishing:2023
Number of pages:Str. 19-27
PID:20.500.12556/RUNG-8845 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:184778243 New window
UDC:314.15
NUK URN:URN:SI:UNG:REP:1GCSDX0T
Publication date in RUNG:12.02.2024
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Title:And yet it moves! : on cinema, media and mobility
Editors:Andrea Mariani
Place of publishing:Milano
Publisher:Mimesis
ISBN:978-88-6977-416-4
COBISS.SI-ID:184773891 New window
Collection title:Mimesis Cinema
Collection ISSN:2420-9570

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