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Referees, July 2019"?June 2020

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anti.12678?af=R Abstract

Scholarly interest in undocumented migrants' struggles over citizenship has surged in recent years. Critical, theoretically inspired scholarship on the political has embraced these struggles as evidence that the current order can be disrupted. However, empirical studies of undocumented activism in the United States and Europe have revealed that pressures to conform to dominant norms and discourses, representational oligarchies and categorical fragmentation can lead activists to reproduce rather than disrupt the order. The papers in this symposium aim to advance this discussion by comparing the findings of case studies of undocumented immigrant struggles around the world. In this introduction to the symposium, we argue that disruption and reproduction constitute two logics of collective action that continually express themselves in immigrant rights mobilisations. We present a framework that outlines how undocumented activists navigate both logics in their ongoing quest to construct subjects, acts and spaces capable of disrupting the status quo.

» Author: pode, Volume 52, Issue 6, Page 1879-1883, November 2020. Referees, July 2019"?June 2020 doi:10.1111/anti.12688 Antipode 2020-10-16T09:08:54-07:00 Antipode 52 6 2020-11-01T07:00:00Z 2020-11-01T07:00:00

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