Border Crises and Migrant Deservingness: How the Refugee/Economic Migrant Binary Racializes Asylum and Affects Migrants’ Navigation of Reception

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q3 DEMOGRAPHY
Eleanor Paynter
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Abstract

Abstract Focusing on Europe’s 2015 crisis in Italy and drawing on Balibar’s notion of “crisis racism,” this article discusses how the amplification of the refugee/economic migrant binary in “crisis” contexts carries asylum adjudication beyond courts, into the public sphere. Analyzing policy-related discourse and interviews with asylum seekers, I discuss how crisis racism feeds a culture of suspicion toward Black subjects, and how migrants understand their deservingness of protection in relation to social belonging. In crisis contexts, notions of deservingness have heightened significance for authorities, publics, and migrants, bolstering anti-Black racism, threatening asylum regimes, and putting migrants’ lives at risk.
边境危机与移民逃亡:难民/经济移民二元种族主义如何庇护和影响移民的收容导航
摘要本文以欧洲2015年意大利危机为中心,借鉴巴里巴尔的“危机种族主义”概念,讨论了在“危机”背景下难民/经济移民二元对立的放大如何将庇护裁决带到法院之外的公共领域。通过分析与政策相关的话语和对寻求庇护者的采访,我讨论了危机种族主义如何助长对黑人主体的怀疑文化,以及移民如何理解他们在社会归属方面值得保护。在危机背景下,应得的概念对当局、公众和移民来说意义更大,助长了反黑人种族主义,威胁到庇护制度,并将移民的生命置于危险之中。
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