Liberar las migraciones: la contribución de Abdelmalek Sayad a una epistemología migrante-céntrica

Q3 Social Sciences
Gennaro Avallone, Yoan Molinero Gerbeau
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Abstract

The migrant category is linked to the origin of the State as the predominant political unit in the world. This is because, as Abdelmalek Sayad (2008, 2010a) pointed out, without a State, there would be no migrants, as they exist as a political category, referring to the nationals of a State who cross the borders to settle (temporarily or permanently). This functional and historical connection has had a decisive impact at the epistemological level on the discipline of migration studies, where hegemonic paradigms have used analysis categories that not only reproduced the tate framework, but have replicated principles such as coloniality, aimed at legitimizing their control over this population. The objective of this article is to propose an analytical framework on migrations that, following Sayad’s (2010a) and Fanon’s (2009) postulates, breaks with state hegemony in the definition of human mobility to point out the possibility of constructing analyses, which in contrast to the predominant State-centric approaches,start from a migrantcentric epistemology.
解放移民:Abdelmalek Sayad对以移民为中心的认识论的贡献
移民类别与作为世界上主要政治单位的国家的起源有关。这是因为,正如Abdelmalek Sayad(2008, 2010)指出的那样,没有国家,就没有移民,因为他们是作为一个政治类别存在的,指的是跨越边界定居(暂时或永久)的一个国家的国民。这种功能和历史联系在认识论层面上对移民研究学科产生了决定性的影响,霸权范式使用的分析类别不仅复制了国家框架,而且复制了殖民等原则,旨在使他们对人口的控制合法化。本文的目的是提出一个关于移民的分析框架,遵循Sayad (2010a)和Fanon(2009)的假设,打破人类流动定义中的国家霸权,指出构建分析的可能性,与主流的国家中心方法相反,从移民中心认识论开始。
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Migraciones Internacionales
Migraciones Internacionales Social Sciences-Demography
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