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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 'Casualties of Care is a well crafted, intelligent and carefully argued study of the social and policy effects of a seemingly benevolent set of 'humanitarian practices' used in the French immigration and asylum processes. One of the leading anthropologists of humanitarianism, Miriam Ticktin is well placed to write this definitive study, having undertaken nearly ten years of thorough ethnographic research in France. Her research findings draw from ethnographic interviews and participant observation as well as broader, more structural data on the movement of foreign labor within the French economy.' --Richard Ashby Wilson, Gladstein Chair of Human Rights, University of Connecticut 'Ticktin cuts to the heart of contemporary concerns, speaking provocatively and incisively about humanitarianism and security through the topic of immigration.' --Peter Redfield, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.