Migration Infrastructure 1
Based on the authors’ long-term field research on low-skilled labor migration from China and Indonesia, this article establishes that more than ever labor migration is intensively mediated. Migration infrastructure – the systematically interlinked technologies, institutions, and actors that facilita...
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Published in | The International migration review Vol. 48; no. 1_suppl; pp. 122 - 148 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Los Angeles, CA
SAGE Publications
01.09.2014
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC |
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Summary: | Based on the authors’ long-term field research on low-skilled labor migration
from China and Indonesia, this article establishes that more than ever labor
migration is intensively mediated. Migration infrastructure – the systematically
interlinked technologies, institutions, and actors that facilitate and condition
mobility – serves as a concept to unpack the process of mediation. Migration can
be more clearly conceptualized through a focus on infrastructure rather than on
state policies, the labor market, or migrant social networks alone. The article
also points to a trend of “infrastructural involution,” in which the interplay
between different dimensions of migration infrastructure make it
self-perpetuating and self-serving, and impedes rather than enhances people's
migratory capability. This explains why labor migration has become both more
accessible and more cumbersome in many parts of Asia since the late 1990s. The
notion of migration infrastructure calls for research that is less fixated on
migration as behavior or migrants as the primary subject, and more concerned
with broader societal transformations. |
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ISSN: | 0197-9183 1747-7379 |
DOI: | 10.1111/imre.12141 |