In increasingly bureaucratised immigration regimes, experts who can assist migrants in their navigation of immigration law are in high demand. This article examines the role of community brokers – migrants who are self-styled immigration advisers – within the Italian immigration regime. Contributing to recent anthropological work which challenges the common characterisation of brokers as immoral or amoral, I show how becoming a migration broker is rooted in ethical projects of self-betterment that enable migrants to challenge their legally and economically marginalised position in Italian society
This article examines how «residence» has been used as a mechanism to regulate welfare access in Ita...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
Through my contact with migrants at a non-profit organisation in the province of Parma over the last...
In increasingly bureaucratised immigration regimes, experts who can assist migrants in their navigat...
Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with 'insider' rules an...
Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with ‘insider’ rules, a...
Th is article explores feelings of disappointment and failure among migrants in Italy. It argues tha...
Employing an ethnographic approach, I analyse the agentive practices of a codevelopment project name...
The article considers the kinds of responsibilities anthropologists might have when working on immig...
Globally, brokerage is widespread in migrant labour markets. Brokers fill the gap between migrants...
Using a representative sample of currently legal third-country immigrants in Italy, obtained from ...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
This research adds to sparse accounting literature on immigration by problematizing the intertwined ...
types: Article"This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal...
This article analyses the role of professional social workers in managing immigrant clients' needs i...
This article examines how «residence» has been used as a mechanism to regulate welfare access in Ita...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
Through my contact with migrants at a non-profit organisation in the province of Parma over the last...
In increasingly bureaucratised immigration regimes, experts who can assist migrants in their navigat...
Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with 'insider' rules an...
Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with ‘insider’ rules, a...
Th is article explores feelings of disappointment and failure among migrants in Italy. It argues tha...
Employing an ethnographic approach, I analyse the agentive practices of a codevelopment project name...
The article considers the kinds of responsibilities anthropologists might have when working on immig...
Globally, brokerage is widespread in migrant labour markets. Brokers fill the gap between migrants...
Using a representative sample of currently legal third-country immigrants in Italy, obtained from ...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
This research adds to sparse accounting literature on immigration by problematizing the intertwined ...
types: Article"This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal...
This article analyses the role of professional social workers in managing immigrant clients' needs i...
This article examines how «residence» has been used as a mechanism to regulate welfare access in Ita...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
Through my contact with migrants at a non-profit organisation in the province of Parma over the last...