This article explores immigration law in Italy and Spain and focuses on the tension between the economic, social and legal marginalization of immigrants on one hand and the rhetorical emphasis on integration on the other. I argue that this tension reflects the contradiction in their political economy, in which the utility of a cheap, contingent —marginalized — workforce is countered by a political backlash against the inevitably impoverished and thus racialized immigrant population. Further, I argue that law plays a central role in this alchemy of economics, race, and exclusion. Laws that make immigrants’ sojourn in the host society contingent on their willingness to perform marginalized labor guarantee immigrant otherness and racialization...
The article deals with the controversial issue of the impact of immigration on income inequality and...
Defense date: 8 July 2010Examining Board: Maurizio Ambrosini (Univ. Milan), Margarita Gomez-Rein...
A number of scholars are currently arguing that migration may have an important role in the reductio...
This article explores immigration law in Italy and Spain and focuses on the tension between the econ...
The aim of the article is to show how in Italy the traditional inequalities in class, gender and geo...
Immigration policies in Italy and Spain – even the restrictive policies put in place over the last s...
This article investigates the relationship between immigration and crime in Italy. Although the numb...
The article offers a synthetic overview of the main effects that the international economic crisis h...
[Abstract]: Spain is one of the countries with the lowest social spending within the EU-15, and its ...
Spain is one of the countries with the lowest social spending within the EU-15, and its welfare stat...
Cet article dresse un tableau de l'état du marché du travail des immigrés en Lombardie, l'une des ré...
Local policies for immigrants in recent years have attracted a growing interest among scholars. It i...
In this article, the author outlines the various immigration policies, restrictive and negative, whi...
The article defends a vision of immigration that underlines that immigrants are citizens and subject...
This ARI looks at the recent developments in Italian immigration policies carried out in 2008 by the...
The article deals with the controversial issue of the impact of immigration on income inequality and...
Defense date: 8 July 2010Examining Board: Maurizio Ambrosini (Univ. Milan), Margarita Gomez-Rein...
A number of scholars are currently arguing that migration may have an important role in the reductio...
This article explores immigration law in Italy and Spain and focuses on the tension between the econ...
The aim of the article is to show how in Italy the traditional inequalities in class, gender and geo...
Immigration policies in Italy and Spain – even the restrictive policies put in place over the last s...
This article investigates the relationship between immigration and crime in Italy. Although the numb...
The article offers a synthetic overview of the main effects that the international economic crisis h...
[Abstract]: Spain is one of the countries with the lowest social spending within the EU-15, and its ...
Spain is one of the countries with the lowest social spending within the EU-15, and its welfare stat...
Cet article dresse un tableau de l'état du marché du travail des immigrés en Lombardie, l'une des ré...
Local policies for immigrants in recent years have attracted a growing interest among scholars. It i...
In this article, the author outlines the various immigration policies, restrictive and negative, whi...
The article defends a vision of immigration that underlines that immigrants are citizens and subject...
This ARI looks at the recent developments in Italian immigration policies carried out in 2008 by the...
The article deals with the controversial issue of the impact of immigration on income inequality and...
Defense date: 8 July 2010Examining Board: Maurizio Ambrosini (Univ. Milan), Margarita Gomez-Rein...
A number of scholars are currently arguing that migration may have an important role in the reductio...