Micro-Management of Irregular Migration
Internal Borders and Public Services in London and Barcelona
Description:... Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: The 'Management' of Migration - And of the Resulting Irregularities -- 2.1 The State as the 'Manager' of Migration? -- 2.2 The 'Unmanaged': Irregular Migrants as the Exception to the Rule -- 2.2.1 Migrant Irregularity as a Gesture of State Sovereignty and a Device of Governmentality -- 2.2.2 Managing Irregular Migration Through Deportation and Regularisation -- 2.2.3 Managing Irregular Migration Through Internal Exclusion and Inclusion -- 2.3 Public Sector Organisations and Street-Level Bureaucrats as Local Mediators of Competing Functional Imperatives and Institutional Logics -- 2.4 A Framework for Systematic Analysis of the Micro-management of Irregular Migration -- References -- Chapter 3: Research Design, Cases and Methodology -- 3.1 The Study: Research Design and Case Selection -- 3.2 The Methodology: Data Sources, Data Collection and Data Analysis -- 3.3 Methodological and Ethical Challenges for Research in the Context of Irregularity -- References -- Chapter 4: Migrant Irregularity in Britain and Spain, London and Barcelona -- 4.1 State Responses to Migrant Irregularity: Deportation, Regularisation and Internal Control in the UK and Spain -- 4.1.1 Regularisation in Spain and the UK -- 4.1.2 Deportation and Deportability in the UK and Spain -- 4.1.3 Internalised Immigration Control and Enforcement in the UK and Spain -- 4.2 City Responses to Migrant Irregularity and Its Localised Control -- 4.2.1 The City as Sanctuary, Source of Membership and Site for Population Control -- 4.2.2 Local Administrations Helping to 'Circumvent' Migrant Irregularity -- 4.3 Migrant Irregularity and the British and Spanish Welfare States -- References -- Chapter 5: Managing Irregularity Through the Provision of Public Healthcare.
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