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Mat Coleman
Mat Coleman
Department of Geography, The Ohio State University
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Immigration geopolitics beyond the Mexico–US border
M Coleman
Antipode 39 (1), 54-76, 2007
5662007
The “local” migration state: The site‐specific devolution of immigration enforcement in the US South
M Coleman
Law & Policy 34 (2), 159-190, 2012
3152012
Detention, deportation, devolution and immigrant incapacitation in the US, post 9/11
M Coleman, A Kocher
The Geographical Journal 177 (3), 228-237, 2011
2472011
US statecraft and the US–Mexico border as security/economy nexus
M Coleman
Political Geography 24 (2), 185-209, 2005
2472005
Automobility, immobility, altermobility: Surviving and resisting the intensification of immigrant policing
A Stuesse, M Coleman
City & Society 26 (1), 51-72, 2014
2332014
Making immigrants into criminals: Legal processes of criminalization in the post-IIRIRA era
L Abrego, M Coleman, DE Martínez, C Menjívar, J Slack
Journal on Migration and Human Security 5 (3), 694-715, 2017
2282017
What counts as the politics and practice of security, and where? Devolution and immigrant insecurity after 9/11
M Coleman
Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict, 87-96, 2013
2052013
Biopolitics, biopower, and the return of sovereignty
M Coleman, K Grove
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 27 (3), 489-507, 2009
1992009
A geopolitics of engagement: Neoliberalism, the war on terrorism, and the reconfiguration of US immigration enforcement
M Coleman
Geopolitics 12 (4), 607-634, 2007
1582007
The naming of ‘terrorism’and evil ‘outlaws’: geopolitical place-making after 11 September
M Coleman
Geopolitics 8 (3), 87-104, 2003
1022003
An Interview with Elizabeth Povinelli: Geontopower, Biopolitics and the Anthropocene
EA Povinelli, M Coleman, K Yusoff
Theory, Culture & Society 34 (2-3), 169-185, 2017
852017
The disappearing state and the quasi‐event of immigration control
M Coleman, A Stuesse
Antipode 48 (3), 524-543, 2016
682016
Policing borders, policing bodies: The territorial and biopolitical roots of US immigration control
M Coleman, A Stuesse
Placing the border in everyday life, 33-64, 2016
632016
US immigration law and its geographies of social control: Lessons from homosexual exclusion during the Cold War
M Coleman
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 26 (6), 1096-1114, 2008
622008
The problem with Empire
M Coleman, JA Agnew
Space, Knowledge and Power, 317-339, 2016
602016
Immigrant il-legality: Geopolitical and legal borders in the US, 1882–present
M Coleman
Geopolitics 17 (2), 402-422, 2012
582012
State power in blue
M Coleman
Political geography 51, 76-86, 2016
572016
Between public policy and foreign policy: US immigration law reform and the undocumented migrant
M Coleman
Urban Geography 29 (1), 4-28, 2008
482008
Rethinking the “gold standard” of racial profiling: § 287 (g), secure communities and racially discrepant police power
M Coleman, A Kocher
American Behavioral Scientist 63 (9), 1185-1220, 2019
462019
Thinking about the World Bank’s “accordion” geography of financial globalization
M Coleman
Political Geography 21 (4), 495-524, 2002
372002
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