正规和非正规之间的界限模糊:海湾地区泰米尔低工资移民与Khalluli的共同建设

IF 2.4 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Arokkiaraj Heller, Laavanya Kathiravelu
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南亚和海湾合作委员会(GCC)成员国之间的流动构成了世界上最大的移民走廊。在该地区,不规范的做法被广泛容忍,但在文献中尚未得到充分探讨。在探究这一缺陷的过程中,本文探究了规则与不规则之间的区别,展示了构成移民产业的不同行为者如何在印度-海湾移民走廊内共谋维持不规则。通过对泰米尔纳德邦男性回返者的深入访谈,本文探讨了处于高度不稳定局势中的移民如何调解不正常模式,研究了他们面临的脆弱性以及他们用来管理移民系统的策略。在采用以移民为中心的观点时,本文将移民视为(ir)规律性的共同建设者,而不是移民行业的受害者。我们发展了“khalluli”的主题范畴,以质疑移民制度的结构方面与移民机构在处理其不公正方面所假定的联系。我们并没有将从事“khalluli”或非正规劳动视为一种应对策略,而是表明这是一种融入移民男性社会实践的集体敏感性。在跨国劳工移民之间的共谋概念的细微差别中,本研究有助于对移民行业,违规行为和不稳定谈判的质疑。
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Blurring the Boundary Between Regular and Irregular: Tamil Low-Wage Migrants in the Gulf and the Co-Construction of Khalluli
The mobility between South Asia and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states constitutes the largest migration corridor in the world. Irregular practices are widely tolerated in this region, but have been relatively underexplored in the literature. In exploring that lack, this paper troubles the distinction between regularity and irregularity, demonstrating how different actors constituting the migration industry are complicit in the maintenance of irregularity within the India-Gulf migration corridor. Through in-depth interviews with male returnees in Tamil Nadu, the paper explores how migrants in highly precarious situations mediate modes of irregularity, examining the vulnerabilities they face as well as the strategies they use to manage the migration system. In adopting a migrant-centered perspective, this article sees migrants as co-constructors of (ir)regularity rather than as victims of the migration industry. We develop the emic category of “ khalluli ” to problematize the assumed link between the structural aspects of the migration system and the agency of migrants in dealing with its injustices. Rather than seeing engagement in “khalluli” or irregular labor as a coping strategy, we show that it is a collective sensibility that is woven into the social practices of migrant men. In nuancing notions of complicity amongst transnational labour migrants, this research contributes to interrogations of the migration industry, irregularity, and negotiations of precarity.
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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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