La "voix" institutionnalisee: approche comparee de la mobilisation de migrants-citoyens en France et aux Etats-Unis
In: Raisons politiques: études de pensée politique, Heft 1, S. 119-131
Abstract
In this article, we study two groups of immigrants, one from France, and the other from the United States, who have become citizens of the nations to which they migrated. In both cases, the migrations were largely organized by public offices by means of organizations charged with the duty to recruit and direct immigrant-citizens of a specific genre. Our hypothesis is that the institutionalization of immigration and the management of immigrants by this type organization has enduringly shaped the forms and spaces of their requirements through the creation of specific channels of expression for these citizens, that are marked with ambivalence. Adapted from the source document.
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Französisch
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Presses de Sciences Po, Paris France
ISSN: 1291-1941
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