The Social Worker as Border Guard: How and Why British Welfare Workers Are Disposed to Control Immigration

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Reinhard Schweitzer, Andreas Streiter
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This article looks at the public provision of social assistance to migrant families residing irregularly in London. It traces and explains the reconstitution of social workers’ professional identities and institutionalized practices that made them part of the ‘hostile environment’ the British government has been creating for irregular migrants. Drawing mostly on in-depth interviews with local welfare bureaucrats, social workers, and NGO practitioners, we identify three governmental moves that played a crucial role in turning social workers into border guards: the shifting of financial burden to local authorities; the linking of migrants’ destitution with their irregularity; and the framing of their expulsion as ‘voluntary return’. We employ a theoretical approach that builds on Foucault's differentiation between three principal modalities of power—law/sovereignty, discipline, and security—and highlights the productive interplay between them. Our analysis shows how the logics of law, discipline, and security complement and reinforce each other within policy, discourse, and everyday practice, and how this contributes to resolving inherent contradictions that otherwise hamper social workers’ participation in immigration control. The findings help to explain the often surprisingly smooth internalization of immigration control into public welfare institutions and to better understand the organizational modalities of everyday bordering within liberal-democratic states.
作为边境守卫的社会工作者:英国福利工作者如何以及为什么倾向于控制移民
本文着眼于向在伦敦不定期居住的移民家庭提供的公共社会援助。它追溯并解释了社会工作者的职业身份和制度化实践的重构,这些实践使他们成为英国政府为非正规移民创造的“敌对环境”的一部分。通过对当地福利官员、社会工作者和非政府组织从业人员的深度访谈,我们发现政府的三个举措在将社会工作者转变为边防人员方面发挥了关键作用:将经济负担转移给地方当局;移民贫困与移民行为不规范的关系并将他们驱逐为“自愿返回”。我们采用了一种理论方法,建立在福柯区分幂律/主权、纪律和安全的三种主要模式的基础上,并强调了它们之间富有成效的相互作用。我们的分析显示了法律、纪律和安全的逻辑如何在政策、话语和日常实践中相互补充和加强,以及这如何有助于解决阻碍社会工作者参与移民控制的内在矛盾。这些发现有助于解释移民控制经常出人意料地顺利内部化到公共福利机构,并更好地理解自由民主国家日常边界的组织模式。
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期刊介绍: International Migration Review is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and international migration. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating study of international migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements.
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