Partant d’un regard transversal sur différents terrains ethnographiques menés au cours de ma trajectoire de recherche, l’article propose une réflexion théorique et épistémologique sur la manière de ...penser et de construire l’objet frontières dans l’étude des migrations internationales. Il rend compte de la manière dont l’attention portée aux temporalités et spatialités des frontières m’a conduite, pour saisir les effets de la frontière et la frontière comme effet, à développer l’idée de continuum et d’articulation, dans le cours des expériences migratoires, entre frontières externes (ici entendues comme frontières territoriales) et frontières internes (entendues comme frontières des catégories institutionnelles). Cette grille de lecture cherche à répondre à un double défi : rendre compte de la frontière comme processus et expérience multiformes, sans pour autant la « noyer » dans l’analyse, en en faisant un signifiant et un signifié partout et donc, par effet domino, nulle part.
The subject matter of this paper is the analysis of the influence of international migrations on income convergence in European transition countries in the period 2000-2020. Convergence can be ...defined as the process of catching up richer countries by poorer ones, consequentially leading to the reduction of disparities in income per capita among countries. Theoretically, human migrations are a mechanism of the adjustment of the regional imbalance that contributes to the strengthening of convergence. The regression panel model was used in the research. The research results have shown that, if observed at the level of the entire sample of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Western Balkan countries (CEE-11+WB), there is a positive and statistically significant influence of emigration on income convergence. Also, there is a positive influence of emigration on the income convergence per capita of the CEE-11 countries towards the average income of the developed countries of the EU-15. On the other hand, observed only at the level of the Western Balkan countries, there is no statistically significant influence of emigration on income convergence. The contribution of the research study reflects in filling the gap that exists in the literature on this field, since there is no large number of papers that have examined the influence of migrations on income convergence in the CEE-11 countries, as well as the Western Balkan countries.
Although there had long been pressing demands to limit international migration, the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 marked an emblematic turning point in national border policies. The new ...century ushered in renewed efforts by national governments, and hence European policymakers, to re-instate stricter controls on trans-border mobility, even at the cost of violating international agreements and compromising commitments to the protection of human rights. The theme of borders has also been a domain of inquiry for academia and the scientific community. Various scientific disciplines have pooled resources and initiated dialogue with the larger society on issues such as boundaries, migrations, and human rights. This volume is the fruit of an initiative by the UNIMI Migration and Human Rights Research Centre and offers the thoughts and insights of a number of authors, contributing a range of disciplinary perspectives to bear on this critical issue of our times.
Argentina se suele presentar como un ejemplo de país abierto a la inmigración masiva entre 1876 y la Gran Depresión. El trabajo intenta responder a dos preguntas: (1) si existieron razones económicas ...para restringir la inmigración, ¿por qué Argentina no siguió el ejemplo de los Estados Unidos, especialmente en la década de 1920?, y (2) si Argentina era un caso clásico de un sistema político dominado por los grandes propietarios de tierra e industriales, ¿por qué se introdujeron algunas medidas restrictivas a la inmigración a lo largo del tiempo? El trabajo explica las contradicciones de la política migratoria argentina centrándose en las peculiaridades de su sistema de participación política y en los intereses contradictorios de los grupos políticos. Las peculiaridades del sistema político argentino hacían muy difícil que los intereses de los trabajadores se trasladaran al Parlamento. Los trabajadores hubieran mejorado su posición con menos inmigrantes, pero la mayoría de ellos eran extranjeros no naturalizados y, por tanto, no participaban en las elecciones ni podían elegir a sus representantes. Su descontento se materializó a través de conflictos sociales y laborales que alarmaron a los grupos más beneficiados por la inmigración, que controlaban la representación política. Y, paradójicamente, fue el temor al conflicto social el que generó desde el poder las restricciones a la inmigración, intentando hacerlas compatibles con la persistencia de una política abierta.
Migration is an integral part of human history. International migrations are one of the most important social phenomena in the modern world and in Poland. Their trends and reasons, shaping up in ...time, are the fundation for conducting research into this process. The scale of the departures also makes the problem increasingly significant for social researchers. The article presents the essence of contemporary migrations of Poles from the countryside and most of all, it shows readiness of young people to move abroad. It shows the scope of migration and the main features of contemporary Polish migration. It was developed based on the result of research, which was conducted among high school students who had been demonstrating readiness to migrate.
Meticulously researched and beautifully written,Fit to Be Citizens?demonstrates how both science and public health shaped the meaning of race in the early twentieth century. Through a careful ...examination of the experiences of Mexican, Japanese, and Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles, Natalia Molina illustrates the many ways local health officials used complexly constructed concerns about public health to demean, diminish, discipline, and ultimately define racial groups. She shows how the racialization of Mexican Americans was not simply a matter of legal exclusion or labor exploitation, but rather that scientific discourses and public health practices played a key role in assigning negative racial characteristics to the group. The book skillfully moves beyond the binary oppositions that usually structure works in ethnic studies by deploying comparative and relational approaches that reveal the racialization of Mexican Americans as intimately associated with the relative historical and social positions of Asian Americans, African Americans, and whites. Its rich archival grounding provides a valuable history of public health in Los Angeles, living conditions among Mexican immigrants, and the ways in which regional racial categories influence national laws and practices. Molina's compelling study advances our understanding of the complexity of racial politics, attesting that racism is not static and that different groups can occupy different places in the racial order at different times.
Ce texte propose un retour réflexif sur la méthodologie déployée dans le cadre du programme ANR CAMIGRI pour étudier les recompositions des espaces ruraux français au prisme des migrations ...internationales. Pour pallier l'invisibilité de certaines présences étrangères dans les bases de données ou sur le terrain, la méthode articule traitements statistiques aux échelles nationale et intercommunale, et études de cas par suivi de lieux emblématiques de situations migratoires dans 3 terrains du grand quart sud-ouest. Elle permet de capter la diversité des formes de présences étrangères et leurs effets sur les territoires, en s'appuyant pour une bonne part sur des exemples agricoles. Elle repose aussi sur la mobilisation d'outils originaux (grille biographique, photographie, carnets) pour étudier et suivre les présences étrangères sur le temps long dans les espaces ruraux. Les méthodes mixtes s'apparentent ici à une posture de recherche qui repose non seulement sur l'articulation d'approches qualitatives et quantitatives, mais aussi de champs théoriques (études rurales/études migratoires) et de compétences des chercheurs.
On 19 December 2018 the UN General Assembly approved the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM), with 152 votes in favor, five against (Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, Poland, ...United States), 12 abstentions (Algeria, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Chile, Italy, Latvia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Romania, Singapore, Switzerland), and 24 countries not voting (UN, 2018). The GCM builds on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (UN, 2015) and on the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants 2016 (of which it aims to implement Annex II) (UN, 2016). The article discusses the Global compact for migration, highlighting its potential and limits, supporters and detractors.