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Titre:
Undocumented migration : borders, immigration enforcement, and belonging / Roberto G. Gonzales, Nando Sigona, Martha C. Franco, Anna Papoutsi
Auteur:Franco, Martha C; Papoutsi, Anna; Sigona, Nando, 1975-; Gonzales, Roberto G, 1969- Editeur:
Cambridge ; Medford : Polity
Date:
2019
Collation:
203 pages
Collection:
Immigration & society series
Documents dans cette collection:Immigration & society series Sujet LCSH:Emigration and immigration -- Government policy
- Illegal aliens -- Social conditions
- Immigrants -- Social conditions
- Immigration enforcement
- Social integration Contient:
Who are undocumented immigrants? -- Theorizing the lived experience of migrant illegality -- Geographies of undocumented migration -- Immigration enforcement, detention, and deportation -- Undocumented status and social mobility -- Families and children -- Challenging exclusion
Description:
"From the journeys migrants take to the lives they seek to lead on arrival and beyond, this book provides a comprehensive and comparative look at how undocumented migration plays out, breathing life into the various issues and debates, to offer a critical analysis of a hidden and too often misrepresented population"
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Classification:neu-sfm Undocumented immigrants neu-sfm Deportation neu-sfm Detention neu-sfm Children neu-sfm Irregular migration Identifiant:
9781509506941 (hardback) (ISBN); 9781509531806 (pbk.) (ISBN) No RERO:
R008951430
Titre:
Legal passing : navigating undocumented life and local immigration law / Angela S. García
Auteur:García, Angela S Editeur:
Oakland, California : University of California Press
Date:
[2019]
Collation:
267 p. : ill.
Sujet LCSH:Illegal aliens -- United States
- Illegal aliens -- United States -- States
- Passing (Identity) -- United States
- United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy Contient:
The place of law : subnational immigration laws in an age of mass deportation -- Undocumented and unwelcome? : California's shifting immigration laws -- Stay or go? : the settlement effects of restrictive subnational laws -- Everyday anxiety : devolution, deportability, and the police -- Legal passing : changing bodies, behaviors and minds -- Passing down legal passing : the diffusion of exclusionary logics -- Lessons of the law : subnational immigration laws in the Trump era
Description:
"Legal Passing offers a nuanced understanding of how undocumented Mexicans constantly negotiate the vexed conditions of their US receiving locales as shaped by a spectrum of federal, state, and local immigration measures. Leveraging differences between cities and states that accommodate immigrants and those that aim to drive them away, García shows that undocumented Mexicans in restrictive locations are not more likely to leave, but, instead, learn to pass as 'legal' by carefully choosing how to dress, where to travel, when to speak, and even what to name their children. Legal Passing combines social theory on race and immigration with place and law, using interviews, surveys, and ethnography to show the everyday failures and long-term human consequences of anti-immigrant legislation"--Provided by publisher
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-256) and index
Classification:neu-sfm Undocumented immigrants neu-sfm Immigration law neu-sfm Official documents neu-sfm Deportation neu-sfm Mexicans neu-sfm United States Identifiant:
0520296745 (hardcover) (ISBN); 0520296753 (paperback) (ISBN); 9780520296749 (hardcover) (ISBN); 9780520296756 (paperback) (ISBN) No RERO:
R008980509
Titre:
Choreographies of resistance : mobile bodies and relational politics / Tarja Väyrynen ... [et al.]
Auteur:Väyrynen, Tarja Editeur:
London : Rowman & Littlefield International
Date:
2017
Collation:
127 p. : ill.
Collection:
Geopolitical bodies, material worlds
Documents dans cette collection:Geopolitical bodies, material worlds Sujet LCSH:Agent (Philosophy)
- Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects
- Human body -- Political aspects
- Immigrants -- Political activity
- Refugees -- Political activity
- Resistance (Philosophy) Contient:
Introduction : choreography, mobility and politics -- Exploring choreographies of resistance -- Postcolonial space and entangled corporeal choreographies -- Liminal space of relationality and disturbance -- Urban space of mundane interaction -- Conclusions : unfolding into the future
Description:
Choreographies of Resistance" examines bodies and their capacity for obstructive and resistant action in places and spaces where we do not expect to see it. Drawing on empirical research that considers cases on asylum seekers, beggars, undocumented migrants and migrant nurses, the book attests to the scope and diversity of corporeal resistance in the realm of politics. It is shown that bodies that are not assumed to have political agency can obstruct and resist the smooth functioning of disciplinary practices that nowadays form the core of migration policies. It is argued that the body is more than a mere target of politics. In so doing, the book contributes to the study of the political significance of movement, mobility and the nonverbal. The body opens up a space of political resistance and action. The resistant body poses a challenge that is both praxical and philosophical: it ultimately invites us to reconsider the meanings and content of political space, community and belonging.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Classification:neu-sfm Body neu-sfm Migration policy neu-sfm Immigrant policy neu-sfm Refugees neu-sfm Asylum seekers neu-sfm Undocumented immigrants neu-sfm Mobility Identifiant:
1783486724 (hardcover) (ISBN); 1783486732 (paperback) (ISBN); 9781783486724 (hardcover) (ISBN); 9781783486731 (paperback) (ISBN) No RERO:
R008682193
Titre:
Immigration policy in the age of punishment : detention, deportation, and border control / edited by David C. Brotherton and Philip Kretsedemas
Auteur:Brotherton, David Editeur:
New York : Columbia University Press
Date:
2017
Collation:
331 p.
Collection:
Studies in transgression
Documents dans cette collection:Studies in transgression Contient:
Introduction : Immigration policy in an age of punishment / Philip Kretsedemas and David C. Brotherton -- Part I. Controlling borders and migrant populations -- President Obama's legacy as "deporter in chief" / Tanya Bolash-Goza -- Immigration policy and migrant support organizations in an era of austerity and hope / Deirdre Conlon -- Ordinary injustices : persecution, punishment, and the criminalization of asylum in Canada / Graham Hudson -- Seeking asylum in Australia : the role of emotion and narrative in state and civil society responses / Greg Martin and Claudia Tazreiter -- Critiquing zones of exception : actor-oriented approaches explaining the rise of immigration detention / Matthew B. Flynn and Michael Flynn -- The controlled expansion of local immigration laws : an analysis of US Supreme Court jurisprudence / Philip Kretsedemas -- Part II. Producing deportable subjects -- The sociology of vindictiveness and the deportable alien / David C. Brotherton and Sarah Tosh -- Banished yet un-deported : the constitution of a 'floating population' of deportees within France / Carolina Boe -- Fear of deportation as a barrier to immigrant integration / Shirley Leyro -- Deported to Tijuana : social networks and religious communities / María Dolores París and Gabriel Pérez Duperou -- Medical deportations : blurring the line between health care and immigration enforcement / Lisa Sun-Hee Park -- Citizenship in the green card army / Sofya Aptekar -- The production of immigration exclusions under H-1B and L-1 visas / Payal Banerjee -- The precarious deportee and human rights in the Dominican Republic / Yolanda Martín
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Classification:neu-sfm Border controls neu-sfm Immigration law neu-sfm Immigrant policy neu-sfm Criminal behaviour neu-sfm Deportation neu-sfm Expulsion neu-sfm Detention neu-sfm Undocumented immigrants neu-sfm Asylum policy neu-sfm Human rights violations Identifiant:
0231179367 (hardcover) (ISBN); 0231179375 (paperback) (ISBN); 9780231179362 (hardcover) (ISBN); 9780231179379 (paperback) (ISBN) No RERO:
R008805036