RT Article T1 Keeping Migrants in Their Place: Technologies of Control and Racialized Public Space in Arizona JF Social justice VO 36 IS 2 SP 54 OP 72 A1 McDowell, Meghan G. A2 Wonders, Nancy A. LA English YR 2009 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/174736407X AB This article discusses the developing field of disciplinary strategies used to control and exclude immigrants from public space. The article also analyzes how these technologies of control impact the migrants' use of public space in the state of Arizona. The article notes that global strategies that operate to racialize and criminalize migrants include anti-immigration discourse, immigration law and policy creation, and surveillance tactics and policing rituals directed at migrants by federal and local law enforcement. K1 Arizona -- Politics & government -- 1951- K1 Immigration opponents K1 Public spaces laws K1 Law enforcement -- United States K1 Immigration law -- United States K1 Immigration policy K1 Immigrants -- United States