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Kitty Calavita

    Kitty Calavita sa zameriava na prienik politických, ideologických a ekonomických faktorov pri presadzovaní imigračných zákonov a pri riešení hospodárskej kriminality. Jej práca odhaľuje, čo tieto dynamiky vypovedajú o mocenských vzťahoch a štátnych procesoch. Skúma každodenné dilemy imigračných inšpektorov a rozporuplné predpoklady o povahe rasy, triedy a identity. Jej výskum sa zaoberá aj implementáciou imigračnej politiky v Taliansku a Španielsku.

    Inside the State
    Immigrants at the Margins
    • Immigrants at the Margins

      Law, Race, and Exclusion in Southern Europe

      • 280 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Exploring the conflict between immigrants' legal status and the government's push for integration, this book delves into the complexities faced by immigrants navigating societal expectations and legal frameworks. It highlights the challenges and contradictions inherent in policies that seek to unify diverse populations while simultaneously imposing restrictive legal barriers. Through insightful analysis, the author sheds light on the broader implications for social cohesion and identity within immigrant communities.

      Immigrants at the Margins
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    • Inside the State

      The Bracero Program, Immigration, and the I.N.S.

      • 243 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Documents the internal decision-making processes of the US Immigration and Naturalisation Service - one of the federal government's most secretive agencies and one with huge discretionary powers. This work aims to analyze the links between abstract theories and real-life political institutions.

      Inside the State