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Mahmoud Keshavarz

    Mahmoud Keshavarz is a postdoctoral researcher whose work delves into vulnerability and cultural anthropology. His research explores the intricate relationships between individuals and societies. He emphasizes a deeper understanding of human experiences and social structures. His literary output reflects this analytical approach.

    The Design Politics of the Passport
    • 2018

      The Design Politics of the Passport

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The Design Politics of the Passport presents an innovative study of the passport and its associated social, political and material practices as a means of uncovering the workings of 'design politics'. It traces the histories, technologies, power relations and contestations around this small but powerful artefact to establish a framework for understanding how design is always enmeshed in the political, and how politics can be understood in terms of material objects. Combining design studies with critical border studies, alongside ethnographic work among undocumented migrants, border transgressors and passport forgers, this book shows how a world made and designed as open and hospitable to some is strictly enclosed, confined and demarcated for many others - and how those affected by such injustices dissent from the immobilities imposed on them through the same capacity of design and artifice.

      The Design Politics of the Passport