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Excluding diversity through intersectional borderings = politics, policies and daily lives /
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Title/Author:
Excluding diversity through intersectional borderings/ edited by Laura Merla ... [et al.].
Reminder of title:
politics, policies and daily lives /
other author:
Merla, Laura.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2024.,
Description:
xxiv, 166 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Emigration and immigration law - Europe. -
Subject:
United States - Defenses -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65623-1
ISBN:
9783031656231
Excluding diversity through intersectional borderings = politics, policies and daily lives /
Excluding diversity through intersectional borderings
politics, policies and daily lives /[electronic resource] :edited by Laura Merla ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2024. - xxiv, 166 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - IMISCOE research series,2364-4095. - IMISCOE research series..
PART 1. Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives and Actual Policies -- 1. (Un)rightful Entitlements: Exploring the Populist Narratives of Welfare Chauvinism and Welfare Nostalgia (Sonja Blum) -- 2. The Rhetoric of Reaction in Spain: Radical Right, Gender, and Immigration (Belén Fernández-Suárez) -- 3. The Right Kind of Family, the Right Kind of Migrant: Welfare and Immigration in Poland Before and After the Populist Turn (Anna Safuta) -- 4. The "Zero Tolerance Policy" to Separate Migrant Families: Context and Discursive Strategies to Foster Exclusion (Alejandra Díaz de León and Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa) -- 5. The Action Repertoires of the International Organization for the Family - Transnationalizing Far-Right Family Politics (Timo Koch) -- PART 2. Experiencing, Practising and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings -- 6. Anti-Sexism as Weaponized Discourse against Muslim Immigration: A View from Social Psychology (Pascaline Van Oost, Olivier Klein, and Vincent Yzerbyt) -- 7. 'To have security, to have access to life': Queer Ambivalence at the Borders of Marriage and the Nation (Amy Brainer) -- 8. "It is not the Netherlands here." How Parents of LGB Migrants Experience Everyday Bordering against Nonheterosexual Belonging in CEE (Tanja Vuckovic Juros) -- 9. Dreamers Moms and Their Struggle for Legal Reunification: Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance (Erika Busse and Veronica Montes)
Open access.
This open access book critically examines how discourses and policies target and exclude migrants and their families in Europe and North America along racial, gender and sexuality lines, and how these exclusions are experienced and resisted. Building on the influential notion of intersectional borderings, it delves deep into how these discourses converge and diverge, highlighting the underlying normative constructs of family, gender, and sexuality. First, it examines how radical-right and conservative political movements perpetuate exclusionary practices and how they become institutionalized in migration, welfare, and family policies. Second, it examines the dynamic responses they provoke-both resistance and reinforcement-among those affected in their everyday lives. Bringing together studies from political and social sciences, it offers a vital contribution to the expanding field of migrant family governance and exclusion and is essential for understanding the complex processes of exclusion and the movements that challenge and sustain them. It expands academic discussions on populism and the politics of exclusion by linking them to the politicization of intimacy and family life. With diverse case studies from Europe, North, and Central America, it appeals to students, academics, and policymakers, informing future mobilizations against discriminatory and exclusionary tendencies in politics and society.
ISBN: 9783031656231
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-65623-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1445176
Emigration and immigration law
--Europe.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
528513
United States
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LC Class. No.: JV7590
Dewey Class. No.: 304.84
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PART 1. Intersectional Borderings Across Political Discourses, Policy Narratives and Actual Policies -- 1. (Un)rightful Entitlements: Exploring the Populist Narratives of Welfare Chauvinism and Welfare Nostalgia (Sonja Blum) -- 2. The Rhetoric of Reaction in Spain: Radical Right, Gender, and Immigration (Belén Fernández-Suárez) -- 3. The Right Kind of Family, the Right Kind of Migrant: Welfare and Immigration in Poland Before and After the Populist Turn (Anna Safuta) -- 4. The "Zero Tolerance Policy" to Separate Migrant Families: Context and Discursive Strategies to Foster Exclusion (Alejandra Díaz de León and Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa) -- 5. The Action Repertoires of the International Organization for the Family - Transnationalizing Far-Right Family Politics (Timo Koch) -- PART 2. Experiencing, Practising and Resisting Everyday Intersectional Borderings -- 6. Anti-Sexism as Weaponized Discourse against Muslim Immigration: A View from Social Psychology (Pascaline Van Oost, Olivier Klein, and Vincent Yzerbyt) -- 7. 'To have security, to have access to life': Queer Ambivalence at the Borders of Marriage and the Nation (Amy Brainer) -- 8. "It is not the Netherlands here." How Parents of LGB Migrants Experience Everyday Bordering against Nonheterosexual Belonging in CEE (Tanja Vuckovic Juros) -- 9. Dreamers Moms and Their Struggle for Legal Reunification: Maternal Acts of Public Disclosure as a Form of Constructive Resistance (Erika Busse and Veronica Montes)
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