articleCultural AnthropologyJul 5, 2005DIAMOND OA

Compassion and Repression: The Moral Economy of Immigration Policies in France

Université Sorbonne Paris Nord · École des Hautes Études Commerciales · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Immigration policies in Europe in the last three decades have become increasingly restrictive. During the 1990s, political asylum lost much of its legitimacy, as new criteria based on humanitarian claims became more common in appeals for immigration. Asylum seekers were increasingly identified as illegal immigrants and therefore candidates for expulsion, unless humanitarian reasons could be found to requalify them as victims deserving sympathy. This substitution of a right to asylum by an obligation in terms of charity leads to a reconsideration of Giorgio Agamben's separation of the humanitarian and the political, suggesting instead a humanitarianization of policies. Sangatte Center, often referred to as a…

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Keywords
  • Sympathy
  • Immigration
  • Legitimacy
  • Refugee
  • Compassion
  • Politics
  • Obligation
  • Moral economy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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