Borders, labor, and beyond: Collective reflections on Harsha Walia's writing, activism, and influence on the anthropology of work

Author:

Campbell Stephen1ORCID,Godboldt Adrian D.2,Hjalmarson Elise3,Holmes Seth M.456,Hodžić Saida7,Raheja Natasha7,Rodriguez Solis Gerardo8ORCID,Shankar Arjun9,Shaw Jennifer E.10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Sciences Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

2. Department of Anthropology University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

3. Department of Anthropology & Sociology Geneva Graduate Institute Geneva Switzerland

4. Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management University of California, Berkeley Berkeley California USA

5. Department of Social Anthropology University of Barcelona Spain

6. ICREA Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Study Spain

7. Department of Anthropology Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

8. Department of Anthropology University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA

9. Culture and Politics Program, School of Foreign Service Georgetown University Washington District of Columbia USA

10. Department of Environment, Culture, & Society Thompson Rivers University Kamloops British Columbia Canada

Abstract

AbstractHarsha Walia is the winner of the 2022 Conrad M. Arensberg Award given by the Society for the Anthropology of Work for outstanding contributions to the anthropology of work from inside the discipline and beyond. Walia is a scholar, activist, and organizer committed to migrant justice and border abolition. She is also author of Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism (Fernwood Press 2021), Undoing Border Imperialism (AK Press 2013), as well as numerous journal articles. Walia's analysis and her organizing with No One Is Illegal and other activist communities lay bare why border imperialism continues to feed into worker exploitation and why border abolition is imperative for migrant worker justice. This roundtable discussion is the culmination of collective thinking by anthropologists about how Walia's work has influenced their own, including their research, writing, and advocacy with their interlocutors who live and work across borders.

Publisher

Wiley

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