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The politics of conceptualizing border/security. / Follis, Karolina.
Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration. ed. / Emma Carmel; Katharina Lenner; Regine Paul. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2021. p. 60-72 (Elgar Handbooks in Migration).

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Follis, K 2021, The politics of conceptualizing border/security. in E Carmel, K Lenner & R Paul (eds), Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration. Elgar Handbooks in Migration, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 60-72. <https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/handbook-on-the-governance-and-politics-of-migration-9781788117227.html>

APA

Follis, K. (2021). The politics of conceptualizing border/security. In E. Carmel, K. Lenner, & R. Paul (Eds.), Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration (pp. 60-72). (Elgar Handbooks in Migration). Edward Elgar. https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/handbook-on-the-governance-and-politics-of-migration-9781788117227.html

Vancouver

Follis K. The politics of conceptualizing border/security. In Carmel E, Lenner K, Paul R, editors, Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 2021. p. 60-72. (Elgar Handbooks in Migration).

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Follis, Karolina. / The politics of conceptualizing border/security. Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration. editor / Emma Carmel ; Katharina Lenner ; Regine Paul. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2021. pp. 60-72 (Elgar Handbooks in Migration).

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