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Migranticization

Janine Dahinden


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    "description": "<p><em>Migranticization</em> can be understood as those sets of performative practices that ascribe a migratory status to certain people and bodies &ndash; labelling them (im)migrants, second-generation migrants, people with migration background, minorities, etc. &ndash; and thus (re-)establish their a priori non-belonging, regardless of whether the people designated as &lsquo;migrants&rsquo; are citizens of the nation-state they reside in or not, and regardless of whether they have crossed a national border or not. Migranticization can be considered as a technology of power and governance; it places people in a distinct hierarchy which goes along with an unequal distribution of societal symbolic and material resources while it affirms a national &lsquo;we&rsquo; within a system of global inequalities. The suggestion is to use migranticization as an analytical lens which makes it possible to investigate the uses of migration-related categories and their consequences in terms of power and ex/inclusion from/in a global system of inequalities and nation-states.</p>", 
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