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Bhatia, Monish (2021) Migration, contested temporalities and violence in India: from border killings to National Register of Citizens and the Citizenship Amendment Act. In: Bhatia, Monish and Canning, V. (eds.) Stealing Time: Migration, Contested Temporalities and State Violence. Palgrave. ISBN 9783030698966. (In Press)
Bhatia, Monish and Canning, V. (2021) Stealing time: contested temporalities, time and state violence. In: Bhatia, Monish and Canning, V. (eds.) Stealing Time: Migration, Contested Temporalities and State Violence. Palgrave. ISBN 9783030698966. (In Press)
Bhatia, Monish and Canning, V. (2020) Misery as business: how immigration detention became a cash-cow in Britain’s borders. In: Albertson, K. and Corcoran, M. and Phillips, J. (eds.) Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 262-277. ISBN 9781447345817.
Bhatia, Monish (2014) Creating and managing 'mad', 'bad' and 'dangerous': the role of the immigration system. In: Canning, V. (ed.) Sites of Confinement. Weston-super-Mare, UK: European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control, pp. 29-42. ISBN 9780951170861.