Borders, Citizenship, Fascist Migration Policy
A Response to Lisa Riedner and Laura Lambert
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https://doi.org/10.60789/921231Keywords:
Ethnography, ethnographic border regime analysis, Europeanization, globalization, welfare state, fascist immigration policyAbstract
In my response, I take up Lisa Riedner's proposal for an analysis of welfare (state) regimes and explain why its findings and tools are important for understanding a renationalized European migration policy. I also address Laura Lambert's reflections on the critical and reflexive knowledge practice of social and cultural anthropology and attempt to relate these to the epistemological interests of ethnographic border regime analysis.
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