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The fellows : 2010 - 2011
Equipe "Bridging, Bonding and Bordering"
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Les membres de l’équipe :
  • Virgine GUIRAUDON, CNRS Research director at the Center for European Studies (CNRS/Sciences-Po) in Paris (International migration)
  • Ruben HERNANDEZ-LEON, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA (International migration)
  • Jacqueline HAGAN, Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA (International Migration)
  • Victor ZUNIGA, Dean of the school of Education and Humanities at the Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico (International Migration)

Période de résidence : du 7 juin au 31 juillet 2011
Projet de recherche : Bridging, Bonding and Bordering: Migrant Strategies and State
Policies


Résumé du projet de recherche
With the sponsorship of the RFIEA, the ANR, and the SSRC, Professors Virginie Guiraudon (CNRS, Political Science) and Rubén Hernández-León (UCLA, Sociology) will organize an international conference and doctoral workshops to assist students to map and draw upon crossdisciplinary and transatlantic research on immigration in Western Europe and the United States.
Alongside these events, the research team will work on the nexus between migration and state policies and migrant responses to bordering Over the past two decades, a gap has developed in the field of migration studies between scholars studying border controls and transnational migration flows --the building and bridging of borders. It is time to go one step beyond and study exactly how bordering, rebordering, bridging and bonding interact. For example, what are the national and local policies that affect migrant practices? How have border control policies affected not only migration but also migrants’ social strategies, economic achievements and cultural practices? How do non-state actors and organizations assist migrants in bridging the ‘here’ and ‘there’ despite new forms of border enforcement? How do local social and economic effects if immigration inform government border policies? The goal is to work on a first publication and work towards the development of further venues for research and the elaboration of a larger project proposal.

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