在欧盟边境构建脆弱性和受害者

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Polity Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.1086/721564
Gemma Bird
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这项干预措施探讨了在庇护程序和支持中,对脆弱性和受害者身份的性别化和种族化构建进行政治质疑和动员的方式。在庇护和移民政策的背景下,各国政府和国际机构利用受害者和脆弱性的概念来构建谁应该和不应该获得住房、食物和心理健康护理等接待支持的概念。他们使用“难民”和“寻求庇护者”与“经济移民”对立的语言,为围绕“值得”和“不值得”的穷人的叙事提供素材。他们利用种族化和性别化的假设,通常以对性别的非规范理解为前提,这些理解使群体和个人边缘化和沉默。他们所依据的基本假设是,“妇女和儿童”是一个同质的群体,与其他真正不需要国际保护的不太值得保护的群体形成鲜明对比。这可能会导致支持不足的群体,如LGBTQI1个人,以及独自旅行的年轻人——他们通常被描绘成能够利用庇护系统——得不到支持组织的服务,或者在漫长的等待名单上。将交叉视角放在受害者和脆弱性的构建上,挑战了当群体
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Constructing Vulnerability and Victimhood at the EU Border
This intervention explores the ways in which gendered and racialized constructions of vulnerability and victimhood are politically contested and mobilized in asylum procedures and support. In the context of asylum and migration policy, the concepts of victimhood and vulnerability have been drawn upon by governments and international institutions to construct notions of who should and should not have access to reception support such as housing, food, and mental health care. They feed into narratives surrounding the “deserving” and “undeserving” poor, by using the language of “refugees” and “asylum seekers” pitted against “economic migrants.” They draw on racialized and gendered assumptions, often premised on heteronormative understandings of gender that marginalize and silence groups and individuals. They rely on an underlying assumption that frames “womenandchildren” as one homogenous group, standing in contrast to other less deserving groups not genuinely in need of international protection. This can leave under-supported groups such as LGBTQI1 individuals as well as young men traveling alone—who are routinely portrayed as able to game asylum systems—underserved by support organizations or on lengthy waiting lists. Bringing an intersectional lens to bear on the construction of victimhood and vulnerability challenges some of the inherent assumptions present when groups
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Polity POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1968, Polity has been committed to the publication of scholarship reflecting the full variety of approaches to the study of politics. As journals have become more specialized and less accessible to many within the discipline of political science, Polity has remained ecumenical. The editor and editorial board welcome articles intended to be of interest to an entire field (e.g., political theory or international politics) within political science, to the discipline as a whole, and to scholars in related disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities. Scholarship of this type promises to be highly "productive" - that is, to stimulate other scholars to ask fresh questions and reconsider conventional assumptions.
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