Chapter 9 'Suspect' screening : the limits of Britain's medicalised borders, 1962-1981
Like their peers across western Europe, Australia and the Americas, large segments of the British public and a significant proportion of Britain's medical establishment have enthusiastically promoted medical screening (and de facto medical selection) of would-be migrants since World War II. Mor...
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Main Author: | Bivins, Roberta (auth) |
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Manchester University Press
2021
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