UID:
almahu_9949625821702882
Format:
1 online resource (x, 283 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
9781009410199 (ebook)
Content:
Much attention has been focused on how states produce knowledge about the people they govern; far less has been written about those aspects of society that states choose to keep obscure. This book makes an original contribution to understanding state ignorance by focusing on one of the most complex and contested social issues of our day: the governance of irregular migrants. Tracing the evolution of state monitoring and control of irregular migrants from the 1960s to the present day across France, Germany and the United Kingdom, the authors develop a theory of 'state ignorance', setting out three complementary ways of understanding such oversights: ignorance as omission, ignorance as strategy, and ignorance as ascription. The findings upend dominant approaches, which tend to assume that states are preoccupied with producing knowledge about their populations, and argues that states have actually been keen to sustain ignorance about their unauthorised populations.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 03 Nov 2023).
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Migration control and strategies of knowledge production / Christina Boswell -- Chapter 1: States, knowledge, and ignorance / Christina Boswell -- Chapter 2: The post-war European state and (irregular) migration: a historical perspective / Emile Chabal -- Chapter 3: The invention of illegal immigration: constructing "clandestine" immigrants in France and the UK / Christina Boswell, Sara Casella Colombeau & Emile Chabal -- Chapter 4: (Im)perfect control: the history of the German Foreigners Registry / Elisabeth Badenhoop -- Chapter 5: From ignorance to illegalization: the demise of the UK's non- individualized immigration control system, 1962-1971 / Mike Slaven -- Chapter 6: Denial, elucidation, or resignation? British and German state responses to unauthorised migrants / Christina Boswell & Elisabeth Badenhoop -- Chapter 7: To see or not to see: French regularisation policies and their limits / Sara Casella Colombeau -- Chapter 8: European integration and the leap into the unknown / Christina Boswell & Sara Casella Colombeau -- Chapter 9: Control infrastructures and ignorance / Christina Boswell & Mike Slaven.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 9781009410182
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009410199