Predatory rentierism in irregular migration: how debts, threats, and rackets shape lives on the move.

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Cyril Bennouna
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This article introduces the framework of predatory rentierism to account for pervasive but under-theorized forms of violence and their perpetrators across the process of irregular migration. Predatory rentierism is the practice of deriving gains from the ownership or control of scarce assets in a manner that threatens the renter's basic rights, and it can take various forms, from extortion and bribery to usurious loans and ransoms. Drawing on ethnographic observation and 70 semi-structured and in-depth interviews in Guatemala and the U.S., I demonstrate how predatory rentierism interpenetrates each node in the migration trajectory, thriving on the intersecting marginalities of irregular migrants. I argue that the predatory rentierism framework helps to surface under-examined drivers of migration, make sense of transit and integration experiences, and contribute to understanding why remittances can fail to produce sustainable hometown development. I close by outlining future directions for studying predatory rentierism in irregular migration.

非正规移民中的掠夺性食利主义:债务、威胁和诈骗如何塑造移民的生活。
本文介绍了掠夺性食利主义的框架,以解释在非正规移民过程中普遍存在但理论不足的暴力形式及其肇事者。掠夺性食利主义是一种从稀缺资产的所有权或控制权中获取收益的做法,这种做法威胁到出租者的基本权利,它可以采取各种形式,从敲诈勒索和贿赂到高利贷和赎金。通过对民族志的观察,以及在危地马拉和美国进行的70次半结构化和深入的访谈,我展示了掠夺性食利主义如何渗透到移民轨迹的每个节点,并在非正规移民的交叉边缘上蓬勃发展。我认为,掠夺性食利主义框架有助于揭示未被充分研究的移民驱动因素,使过境和融合经历变得有意义,并有助于理解为什么汇款不能促进家乡的可持续发展。最后,我概述了研究非正规移民中的掠夺性食利主义的未来方向。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (JEMS) publishes the results of first-class research on all forms of migration and its consequences, together with articles on ethnic conflict, discrimination, racism, nationalism, citizenship and policies of integration. Contributions to the journal, which are all fully refereed, are especially welcome when they are the result of original empirical research that makes a clear contribution to the field of migration JEMS has a long-standing interest in informed policy debate and contributions are welcomed which seek to develop the implications of research for policy innovation, or which evaluate the results of previous initiatives. The journal is also interested in publishing the results of theoretical work.
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