Infrastructures of Social Reproduction: Migrant Survival and Economic Development at the Thailand-Myanmar Border

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY International Migration Review Pub Date : 2024-10-13 DOI:10.1177/01979183241287465
Pei Palmgren
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International migration literature has shown that infrastructures consisting of people and institutions sustain migration and help migrants cope in new environments. However, analytic focus on these infrastructures is often limited to the migration process and its impact on migrants. This article extends the growing literature on migration infrastructure by analyzing its socially reproductive capacities in the context of economic development in Thailand. Drawing on ethnographic and interview data from the Tak border zone, I show how the social and humanitarian dimensions of migration infrastructure that grew from war displacement, labor migration, and migrant survival efforts became essential to economic development aims of the Thai state. Through this case, I illustrate a process of infrastructural co-optation by which the state harnesses grassroots and humanitarian actors’ capacities for childcare, education, and healthcare to advance such aims. Authorities spatially contain migrant workers with limited rights and social protections while loosely engaging with parts of the border's infrastructure, which keeps noncitizen workers alive and available for low-wage jobs. The findings show that aspects of migration infrastructure are co-optable, with impact beyond the migration process and for non-migrants.
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社会再生产的基础设施:泰缅边境的移民生存与经济发展
国际移徙文献表明,由人员和机构组成的基础设施支撑着移徙,并帮助移徙者应对新环境。然而,对这些基础设施的分析重点往往局限于移民过程及其对移民的影响。本文通过分析泰国经济发展背景下移民基础设施的社会再生能力,扩展了有关移民基础设施的文献。我利用来自塔克边境地区的人种学和访谈数据,展示了移民基础设施的社会和人道主义层面是如何从战争流离失所、劳动力迁移和移民生存努力中发展起来,成为泰国国家经济发展目标的关键。通过这个案例,我说明了国家利用基层和人道主义行动者在儿童保育、教育和医疗保健方面的能力来推进经济发展目标的基础设施共用过程。当局以有限的权利和社会保护在空间上遏制移民工人,同时松散地与部分边境基础设施合作,使非公民工人得以生存并从事低薪工作。研究结果表明,移民基础设施的某些方面是可以共同使用的,其影响超出了移民过程,也影响到了非移民。
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期刊介绍: International Migration Review is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and international migration. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating study of international migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements.
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