Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 12, 2025

Monitoring Spatial Segregation in Surface Colonizing Microbial Populations
Published on: October 29, 2016
Entangled Vulnerabilities: Gendered and Racialised Bodies and Borders in EU External Border Security
Julia Sachseder1, Saskia Stachowitsch1, Madita Standke-Erdmann2
1Department of International Relations and Department of Gender Studies, Central European University, Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
The notion of vulnerability is gaining traction in EU border protection. On the one hand, the concept refers to vulnerable migrants and their affectedness by insecurity and violence. On the other, it indicates the susceptibility of borders to irregular crossings and cross-border crime. Both forms of vulnerability are assessed through dedicated procedures under the umbrella of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency Frontex. To make sense of these seemingly contradictory conceptual and practical uses of vulnerability, we draw on feminist postcolonial scholarship in security studies and political geography. We argue that a shared colonial matrix of gendered and racialised meanings and problematisations enables analogies between borders and bodies as (un-)deserving of protection. In a discourse-theoretical analysis of Frontex documents, we show how the ambiguous use of vulnerability legitimises the EU border regime and its security practices by constructing EU bordering as neutral and objective and EU borders as objects of care. We conclude that vulnerability becomes increasingly important for normalising the EU's violent borders in the context of the EU's broader claims to liberal values of freedom, protection, and human rights.
More Related Videos
07:52A Human Blood-Brain Interface Model to Study Barrier Crossings by Pathogens or Medicines and Their Interactions with the Brain
Published on: April 9, 2019
08:01Virtual Hand with Ambiguous Movement between the Self and Other Origin: Sense of Ownership and 'Other-Produced' Agency
Published on: October 28, 2020
Related Concept Videos
Ethnic Identity within a Larger Culture
Borderline Personality Disorder
Genetic and Environmental Contributions
Borderline Personality...
Horney's Sociocultural Approach
Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
Relationship Formation
Socioemotional Experience and Gender Development