This book explores the complex relationships between migrants and local organisations that provide aid and support. By drawing on extensive fieldwork in Mexico, it suggests that humanitarian organisations are ambivalent institutions because they intend to help individuals whilst simultaneously reinforcing social and power inequalities.
This book explores the complex relationships between migrants and local organisations that provide aid and support. By drawing on extensive fieldwork in Mexico, it suggests that humanitarian organisations are ambivalent institutions because they intend to help individuals whilst simultaneously reinforcing social and power inequalities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erika Herrera Rosales is a Teaching Fellow at the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. She was awarded with an Early Career Fellowship from the Institute of Advanced Studies and has been appointed as an Associate Fellow. Her research focuses on global migration, bordering practices, and post/decolonial perspectives.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Migration governance infrastructures and agencies 2. Northern Central American migration: colonial legacies and state policies 3. The case of casas del migrante 4. Protective missions and exclusionary practices 5. Punitive houses 6. To deter mobility or not Conclusion
Introduction 1. Migration governance infrastructures and agencies 2. Northern Central American migration: colonial legacies and state policies 3. The case of casas del migrante 4. Protective missions and exclusionary practices 5. Punitive houses 6. To deter mobility or not Conclusion
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