Exile: Chronicle of the Border

In recent decades, the forced displacement of populations has increased with the multiplication of conflicts, while nationalism and xenophobia has grown across the world, arousing fear and hostility. Policies have been implemented to deter migrants, crack down on humanitarian workers, and externalize border monitoring in remote territories. Men, women, and children who flee political violence, religious persecution, or poverty in their country and set off on journeys often lasting years may find themselves on dangerous routes where they face police brutality, gang rackets, confinement camps, barbed-wire fences, the rigors of the desert, and the perils of the sea. Many lose their lives.

But what do we really know about the experience of these people, the hazards they encounter, repression they endure, and the assistance they receive? This is what Didier Fassin, James D. Wolfensohn Professor in the School of Social Science, and Anne-Claire Defossez, Visitor in the School, set out to uncover through the research they conducted at the border between Italy and France, in a region of the Alps that has become, since the mid-2010s, a privileged site of passage for people arriving in Europe from Afghanistan, Iran, the Maghreb, and sub-Saharan Africa. Over a period of five years, they collected their poignant stories, participated in the activities of a shelter, took part in mountain rescue operations, and interviewed politicians, policy makers, and law enforcement officers. 

Their investigation, published in June 2025 as Exile: Chronicle of the Border, reveals the ineffectiveness of the militarization of the border and the dismay of the police who are aware of the futility of their mission; it attests to the solidarity and commitment of the volunteers; and it explores the life of exiles, which has become a defining feature of our time.

Read more at Polity Press. The book is also published in French and Italian. The research on which it is based has been funded by the NOMIS Foundation.

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