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Migration and Racialization in Times of “Crisis”

The Making of Crises and their Effects
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A critical analysis of modern history highlights the sequence of crises and their permanence. This permanence reveals a paradox: the repetition of crises (health, ecological, financial, humanitarian, refugee, etc.) shows that the state of non-crisis does not really exist, and that "crisis" refers rather to a stable phenomenon of "government by crisis," enabling the maintenance and reproduction of racial and patriarchal capitalism. An analysis of the process of crisis makes visible the necropolitics of power, the control exercised by states over the very possibility of life. From this point of view, the grammar of crisis serves to silence the structures of oppression at the root of "crises," if only to legitimize the violation of rights and freedoms and the reinforcement of surveillance, profiling and arbitrary arrests.. Issues of which black and racialized people, indigenous communities and refugees and migrants are often the first to bear the brunt. Based on the analysis of a plurality of "crises"-health, migration, aboriginal, academic freedom, Islam, etc.-taking place in different socio-historical contexts, this book explores the manufacture of "crisis" and its grammar. It does so particularly in terms of populist and supremacist ideologies, as well as their sociological effects "of visibility and ignorance" on migrant, black, racialized and indigenous people. The English and French editions, each with different content and authors, complete one another.

Author Biography:

Leila Benhadjoudja (Editor) Leila Benhadjoudja, docteure en sociologie, travaille en tant que professeure adjointe l'cole d'tudes sociologiques et anthropologiques de l'Universit d'Ottawa. Ses champs d'intrt portent sur la sociologie du racisme et de l'antiracisme, les tudes critiques de la race, et les thories fministes postcoloniales. Elle est membre de l'Observatoire sur le racisme, les discriminations et les ingalits (ORDI), du Collectif de recherche sur les migrations et le racisme (COMIR) et co-fondatrice du festival fministe d't d'Ottawa.Christina Clark-Kazak (Editor) Christina Clark-Kazak est professeure agrge l'cole suprieure d'affaires publiques et internationales l'Universit d'Ottawa, prsidente de International Association for the Study of Forced Migration et rdactrice en chef sortante de Refuge : Revue canadienne sur les rfugis. Elle a prcdemment travaill pour l'Universit de York, l'Universit Saint Paul, le gouvernement canadien et la Coalition pour mettre fin l'utilisation des enfants soldats. Elle a galement t prsidente de l'Association canadienne d'tudes sur les rfugis et les migrations forces, directrice du Centre d'tudes sur les rfugis de l'Universit York et Doyenne adjointe (recherche et tudes suprieures) du campus bilingue de Glendon l'Universit York. Ses recherches portent sur la discrimination axe sur l'ge en migration et en dveloppement; la participation politique des jeunes rfugis; et la mthodologie interdisciplinaire.Stphanie Garneau (Editor) Stphanie Garneau est professeure agrge l'cole de service social de l'Universit d'Ottawa, directrice du Collectif de recherche sur les migrations et le racisme (COMIR) et co-directrice de l'axe Migration, pluralisme et citoyennet au Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche sur la citoyennet et les minorits (CIRCEM). Ses champs de recherche sont les migrations, le racisme, l'action publique en matire de migrations et d'ducation, et les mthodologies de recherche. Elle a publi des articles dans diffrentes revues de sociologie, de travail social et d'ducation et codirig deux livres aux PUO (Erving Goffman et le travail social, 2017) et aux PUL (Les jeunes et l'action politique: participation, contestation, rsistance, 2016). Dernirement, elle a co-coordonn un numro thmatique intitul Sociologies de la race et racisme la revue Sociologies et Socit. Un ouvrage d'auteure sur les migrations et le classement social de Marocains au Qubec est accept et paratre aux PUM.
Release date NZ
December 11th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Contributions by Gina Vukojević
  • Contributions by Magalie Civil
  • Contributions by Maritza Felices-Luna
  • Contributions by Tahseen Chowdury
  • Contributions by Theresa Cheng
  • Contributions by Walter Flores
  • Contributions by Yacout El Abboubi
  • Edited by Christina Clark-Kazak
  • Edited by Leila Benhadjoudja
  • Edited by Stéphanie Garneau
Interest Age
From 15 years
Pages
200
ISBN-13
9780776641713
Product ID
37978430

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