(Dis)embeddeding humanitarianism: Trajectories of subordination and subversion within migrant-serving NGOs

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geoforum Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104018
John Doering-White , Austin Crane , Benjamin Roth
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A broad body of scholarship has examined how states and intergovernmental organizations like UNHCR and the IOM mobilize discourses of humanitarianism and political neutrality to legitimize and depoliticize “migration management,” which is imagined as an orderly, economically productive, and humane endeavor that is in line with state security interests, prevailing growth and development objectives, and human rights norms. The article contributes to more recent work that has tended to frame smaller grassroots humanitarian organizations as either subversive or subordinated to migration management. We engage with long-standing conversations in economic geography and related social science disciplines to consider embeddedness as a conceptual framework that highlights the spatial and temporal nuances of how migrant-serving NGOs negotiate intersecting moral, legal, and political interests. We suggest that conceptualizing embeddedness as a spatio-temporal process nuances recent conversations regarding the ambiguous role of NGOs as either subordinated or subversive relative to migration management. Approaching (dis)embeddeding as a dynamic relational process, we argue, provides a framework for understanding how NGOs simultaneously align with and contest the interests of migration management amid shifting social, economic, and political conditions.

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(Dis)embeddeding humanitarianism:为移民服务的非政府组织内部的从属和颠覆轨迹
大量的学术研究探讨了国家和政府间组织(如联合国难民署和国际移民组织)如何调动人道主义和政治中立的论述,使 "移民管理 "合法化和非政治化,并将其想象为一种有序的、具有经济效益的、人道的努力,符合国家的安全利益、普遍的增长和发展目标以及人权准则。近期的研究倾向于将较小规模的基层人道主义组织定性为颠覆性组织或从属于移民管理的组织,本文对这一观点有所贡献。我们结合经济地理学和相关社会科学学科的长期讨论,将 "嵌入性 "视为一个概念框架,突出强调了为移民服务的非政府组织如何就相互交织的道德、法律和政治利益进行谈判的空间和时间上的细微差别。我们认为,将 "嵌入性 "概念化为一个时空过程,可以细化近期关于非政府组织在移民管理中扮演从属或颠覆性的模糊角色的讨论。我们认为,将(不)嵌入作为一个动态的关系过程,为理解非政府组织如何在不断变化的社会、经济和政治条件下同时与移民管理部门的利益保持一致并与之抗衡提供了一个框架。
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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