A plea for the ‘de-migranticization' of research on migration and integration
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Migration and integration research has been institutionalized over the last few decades. However, an increasing number of voices has been calling for more reflexivity, criticizing the nation-state- and ethnicity-centred epistemology that often informs this discipline. Consistently with this line of reasoning, I argue that migration and integration research originates in a historically institutionalized nation-state migration apparatus and is thus entangled with a particular normalization discourse. Therefore, this field of study contributes to reproducing the categories of this particular migration apparatus. This entanglement poses some serious dilemmas for this research tradition, dilemmas that ask for…
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- Plea
- Reflexivity
- Proposition
- Sociology
- Normalization (sociology)
- Migration studies
- Epistemology
- State (computer science)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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