Theorizing Legitimacy in Migration Research

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Nathan T.B. Ly
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The concept of “legitimacy” can foster new insights and be of wide relevance to migration research: states seek to exercise “legitimate” power to regulate movement, organizations strive for “legitimacy” in their fields, and individuals want to occupy “legitimate” positions. The concept's usage, however, is largely isolated to specific contexts and cases. Those looking to engage it in their work face at least two challenges: (1) existing studies understand and apply legitimacy in different ways; and (2) there are no well-defined theoretical perspectives in the field to draw on. To facilitate such engagement, I first propose some shared understandings of legitimacy—namely a definition and conceptualization—that are widely applicable, amenable to diverse perspectives and approaches, and analytically useful. I then outline a theoretical perspective—one relating legitimacy to the actions of key players in migration (individuals, groups, organizations, states, etc.)—that can help researchers integrate legitimacy into their work, seek new avenues for future study, and bring the concept into wider conversations in the field. Finally, I illustrate how these arguments can enable new insights by expanding first on the theory of functional imperatives, followed by three substantive areas of migration research: the implementation and effectiveness of migration policies; the migration state and federalism; and status, deservingness, and social movements.
移民研究中的合法性理论化
“合法性”的概念可以培养新的见解,并且与移民研究具有广泛的相关性:国家寻求行使“合法”权力来规范流动,组织努力在其领域中获得“合法性”,个人希望占据“合法”地位。然而,这个概念的用法在很大程度上是孤立于特定的上下文和案例的。那些希望将其纳入工作的人至少面临两个挑战:(1)现有研究以不同的方式理解和应用合法性;(2)该领域没有明确的理论观点可供借鉴。为了促进这种接触,我首先提出了一些关于合法性的共同理解——即定义和概念化——这些理解广泛适用,适用于不同的观点和方法,并且在分析上有用。然后,我概述了一个理论视角——将合法性与移民中的关键参与者(个人、群体、组织、国家等)的行为联系起来——这可以帮助研究人员将合法性融入他们的工作,为未来的研究寻找新的途径,并将这一概念带入该领域更广泛的对话中。最后,我说明了这些论点如何通过首先扩展功能必要性理论来实现新的见解,其次是移民研究的三个实质性领域:移民政策的实施和有效性;移民国家与联邦制;地位,应得性和社会运动。
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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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