Description
Politics on the Airport brings in combination leading scholars to inspect how airports both shape and are shaped by current political, social, and economic conditions. Specializing in the ways in which airports have change into securitized, the essays address quite a lot of practices and technologies-from architecture, biometric identification, and CCTV systems to “no-fly lists” and the privatization of border keep watch over-now being deployed to border the social sorting of secure and potentially dangerous travelers.