2016
DOI: 10.1111/anti.12255
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Migration, the Urban Periphery, and the Politics of Migrant Lives

Abstract: This paper explores the politics of migration through a focus on labor migration regimes and the urban lives of migrants in the Seoul Metropolitan Region of South Korea. In particular, it draws attention to the ways in which migrant lives highlight the limits of the contemporary emphasis on control in migration management regimes. The paper contends that while migration management certainly reworks the socio-legal status of migrants, the desire for control is often displaced in the everyday presence and practi… Show more

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“…However, when Sumi internalized racial hiearchy and oppression, Sumi expressed her lateral racism towards other East Asian groups. Her response can be based on socio-historical relations among East Asian countries (Collins, 2016) as well as Sumi's socio-economic class (Lee, 2015). Lee's ethnographic study (2015) also noted that socio-economic class historically inhibited the development of the ethnic identity of Asians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, when Sumi internalized racial hiearchy and oppression, Sumi expressed her lateral racism towards other East Asian groups. Her response can be based on socio-historical relations among East Asian countries (Collins, 2016) as well as Sumi's socio-economic class (Lee, 2015). Lee's ethnographic study (2015) also noted that socio-economic class historically inhibited the development of the ethnic identity of Asians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sumi's attempt to maintain a distinctly Korean identity, she openly showed her lateral racism (Collins, 2016) towards "other" Asian international students. Sumi casually revealed her prejudice with the author that many Koreans hold.…”
Section: Resistance Against Perceived Homogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the considerable quantity of information, I have used thematic analysis, which has the advantage of adapting to diverse research paradigms, highlighting the experience of the interviewees as a decisive factor in the analysis (Grbich, 2007). As Collins (2016Collins ( , p. 1171 following Lawson (2000, p. 174) noted, "…migrant stories generated through interviews can reveal the empirical disjuncture between expectations of migration, produced through dominant and pervasive discourses of modernization, and the actual experiences of migrants".…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But despite its power, this global multiplication of labour is never all‐encompassing, with pushback from (migrant) workers always immanent. This fuels new forms of resistance and constituent subjectivity, which, on the one hand, has real and radical potential (Leonardi ), but on the other, drives new border technologies (Collins )—returning to the “borderscape”, these function as vital support networks for migrants, and as sites of generative struggle, just as they can grow in repressive‐strength and violence. The multiplication of labour approach has been used to explore migrant labour in garment workshops (e.g.…”
Section: Autonomist Marxist Thoughtmentioning
confidence: 99%