You are currently visiting the test version of the radboud Dspace repository. To access the production instance, you can navigate to: https://repository.ubn.ru.nl
Territorial Ironies. Deservingness as a Struggle for Migrant Legitimacy in Belgium
Source
International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 33, 4, (2020), pp. 575-589ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
Display more detailsDisplay less details
Organization
Onderzoekcentrum voor Staat en Recht
Journal title
International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society
Volume
vol. 33
Issue
iss. 4
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 575
Page end
p. 589
Subject
Migration and citizenship; Migratie & burgerschap (CMR)Abstract
This article ethnographically examines the everyday lives and collective activism of undocumented migrants in Belgium as they await the results of asylum appeals and regularisation applications. We show how the values emphasised by state-led migrant legalisation regimes contrast with undocumented migrants’ narratives of their own worthiness. In foregrounding deservingness as a moral and legal threshold, we argue that the Belgian nation-state responds to undocumented migrants by enforcing and implementing citizenship policies that persistently keep them on the fringes of legitimacy and recognition. The discursive constructions of ‘good citizens’ that undocumented migrants embody and make claims to in Belgium extend to and envelop the lives of undocumented migrants in Europe in general.
This item appears in the following Collection(s)
- Academic publications [245104]
- Electronic publications [132391]
- Faculty of Law [25585]
- Open Access publications [106009]
Upload full text
Use your RU credentials (u/z-number and password) to log in with SURFconext to upload a file for processing by the repository team.