“为了公正的决定,我们需要你!”:关系决策和官僚主义对“穷人”的排斥

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Christin Achermann, Lisa Marie Borrelli, Luca Pfirter
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摘要

摘要:本文着眼于福利和移民控制的官僚机构之间的交叉点,探讨了在瑞士不同办公室和行动者的关系相互作用下,如何做出关于接受社会援助的非公民未来居留的决定。我们研究了关系决策是如何在制定排除“穷人”的合法决策中发挥重要作用的。基于对参与移民控制执法和福利政策实施的不同行动者的民族志田野调查,本文有助于理解法律法规如何转变为社会现实。我们的研究表明,包括社会服务在内的众多行为体为移民控制相关决策提供信息并产生影响。这种关系共同产生了各自移民局做出的最终决定的结果和合法性。反过来,参与者的行动领域、价值观和程序本身也受到这种关系介入的影响。因此,决策的关系特征涉及将移民控制扩展到其他官僚和社会领域,这些领域共同构建了有关驱逐“穷人”的合法决策,并创造了“连贯国家”的幻觉,使结构性不平等隐形。
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“For just decisions we need you!”: Relational decision‐making and the bureaucratic exclusion of “poor others”
Abstract Focusing on the intersections between bureaucracies of welfare and migration control, this article interrogates how decisions about the future stay of non‐citizens receiving social assistance are made in a relational interplay of different offices and actors in Switzerland. We investigate how relational decision‐making is fundamental in crafting legitimate decisions about the exclusion of “poor others.” Based on ethnographic fieldwork with diverse actors involved in migration control enforcement and welfare policy implementation, this article contributes to understanding how legal regulations turn into social reality. We show that a multitude of actors, including social services, inform and affect migration control‐related decisions. This relationality co‐produces the outcome and legitimacy of the final decision taken by the respective migration office. In turn, the actors’ fields of action, values, and procedures are themselves affected by this relational involvement. The relational character of decision‐making therefore involves an expansion of migration control into other bureaucratic and social fields that co‐construct legitimate decisions concerning the deportation of “poor others” and create the illusion of a “coherent state,” invisibilizing structural inequalities.
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