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E-raamat: Migrant Protest: Interactive Dynamics in Precarious Mobilizations

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  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
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Migrant protest has proliferated worldwide in the last two decades, explicitly posing questions of identity, rights, and equality in a globalized world. Nonetheless, such mobilizations are often considered anomalies in social movement studies, and political sociology more broadly, due to "weak interests" and a particularly disadvantageous position of "outsiders" to claim rights connected to citizenship. In an attempt to address this seeming paradox, Migrant Protest: Interactive Dynamics in Precarious Mobilizations explores the interactions and spaces shaping the emergence, trajectory, and fragmentation of migrant protest in unfavorable contexts of marginalization. Such a perspective unveils both the odds of precarious mobilizations and the ways they can be temporarily overcome. While adopting the encompassing terminology of "migrant," this book focuses on precarious migrants, including both asylum seekers and "illegalized" migrants.
List of Abbreviations
7(2)
Acknowledgments 9(2)
Introduction: Precarious Migrant Protest in Europe 11(18)
Borders and Protest in an "Age of Migration"
12(2)
A Fragmented Academic Landscape
14(2)
Research Approach
16(4)
Ethics of an Engaged Social Science
20(1)
Outline of the Book
21(8)
1 Theorizing Migrant Protest A Microinteractionist and Spatial Perspective
29(20)
Microinteractive Dynamics in Precarious Migrant Protest
30(6)
Ambivalent Spatialities of Precarious Mobilizations
36(4)
Conclusion
40(9)
2 Contentious Migration in Context Law, Discourse and Mobilization in Germany and France
49(26)
The Politicization of Precarious Migration
50(5)
Regulatory Contexts of Asylum and Undocumented Migration
55(6)
Mobilizations for and by Precarious Migrants
61(5)
Conclusion
66(9)
3 Fragile Alliances The Bourse du Travail Protests, Paris, 2008-2010
75(24)
Protest Emergence: An Ally Turns Opponent
76(3)
Protest Incubation: Interactive Dynamics at the Bourse du Travail
79(6)
Interactive Dynamics at Rue Baudelique
85(5)
Dynamics of Fragmentation: Niches of Regularization
90(3)
Conclusion
93(6)
4 Precarious Resistance The La Chapelle Protests, Paris, 2015-2016
99(26)
Protest Emergence: Politicization of a Humanitarian Crisis
100(5)
Makeshift Camps as Spaces of Survival and Precarious Resistance
105(7)
A Migrant Squat as a Space of Incubation and Alienation
112(5)
Fading Contention: Internal Division and the Humanitarian Governance
117(2)
Conclusion
119(6)
5 Contested Spaces The Oranienplatz Protests, Berlin, 2012-2014
125(26)
Resisting Spatial Exclusion: Protest Emergence in Wurzburg
126(6)
Centralizing Dissent: The Protest March to Berlin
132(1)
OPlatz as a Space of Protest Incubation
133(3)
OPlatz as a Space of Protest Fragmentation
136(8)
Conclusion
144(7)
6 Threatened Lives Afghan Protests against Deportations, Berlin, 2016-2017
151(22)
Politicizing Differentiated Treatment
152(2)
Protest Emergence: A Mobilized Diaspora
154(7)
Protest Incubation: From "Silence" to "Voice"
161(2)
Dynamics of Demobilization
163(3)
Conclusion
166(8)
Conclusion: Interactive Dynamics, Ambivalent Spatialities and Regulatory Contexts 173(14)
Contentious Arenas and Contested Spaces
174(3)
Contentious Interactions and Fragile Alliances
177(4)
Precarious Lives and Resistances
181(1)
Epilogue: Precarious Migration as a Form of Life
182(5)
Appendix: Research Design, Methods, and Ethics 187(6)
List of Interviews 193(2)
Index 195
Elias Steinhilper is a political sociologist with a particular interest in migration, political conflict and protest. He obtained a PhD in political science and sociology from Scuola Normale Superiore in Florence and currently works as a postdoctoral researcher at the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM) in Berlin.