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International Organization for Migration in North Africa - Making International Migration Management

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This book examines the International Organization for Migration's (IOM) practices of international migration management and studies current transformations of migration governance and the role of international organizations outside Europe.
While so-called migration crises in North Africa in 2005 and 2011 made the instability of the increasingly militarized border regime visible, they also created space for new actors and instruments to emerge under the label of international migration management, promising softer forms to control migration outside Europe. Who are these actors, and how do they think and practice migration control without the use of physical force and obvious repression? This book develops an innovative theoretical framework that mobilizes Bourdieu's Theory of Practice to critically investigate the work of the IOM in Morocco and Tunisia between 2005 and 2015. Analyzing its information campaigns, voluntary return programs, and anti-trafficking politics, the book shows how this organization teaches (potential) migrants and North African actors to understand migration as their own problem and its management as their own responsibility.
This book advances our understanding of the complex and ambivalent practices of controlling migration through information, protection and repatriation, and the implications of ubiquitous but underresearched institutions, such as the IOM, in this contested field. It will appeal to postgraduates, researchers, and academics in International Relations Theory, Border and Migration Studies, International Political Sociology, international organizations, and contemporary politics in North Africa.

List of contents

Introduction  1 A Praxeological Approach to the Politics of International Migration Management  2 The IOM in the Trans-Mediterranean Field of Migration Management  3 Information Campaigns: Migration Management as a Global Duty for Education  4 Voluntary Return Programs: Migration Management as a Moral Responsibility to Protect  5 Anti-Trafficking Politics: Migration Management as a Struggle for Hard Facts and Soft Influence  Conclusion

About the author










Inken Bartels is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies at the University of Osnabrück. She is a member of the research group "The Production of Knowledge on Migration," specializing in statistical knowledge production on migration in West Africa. She holds a PhD from the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her research focuses on international actors and their governing practices within migration and border regimes in Africa, and is situated in the disciplines of (International) Political Sociology, International Relations, and (Critical) Migration and Border Studies.


Summary

This book examines the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) practices of international migration management and studies current transformations of migration governance and the role of International Organizations outside Europe.

Product details

Authors Inken Bartels, Inken (University of Osnabruck Bartels
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.09.2023
 
EAN 9781032068572
ISBN 978-1-0-3206857-2
No. of pages 248
Series Interventions
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Migration, immigration & emigration, Migration, immigration and emigration

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