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Noncitizen Power
Agency and the Politics of Migration
Noncitizen Power
Agency and the Politics of Migration
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Description
In Noncitizen Power Tendayi Bloom applies her novel politics of 'noncitizenism' to global governance. Noncitizenism advocates examining political institutions from the perspectives of those who must live and act despite them. Noncitizen power may be essential in addressing some of our world's apparently most intractable challenges. By analysing civil society engagement in the 2018 UN Global Compact for Migration, Bloom examines how far those with the most direct experiences of difficulties arising from migration governance can contribute to shaping it. Interrogating its underlying narratives and how human agency is understood within them, she highlights how politics, from grassroots activism to global deliberations, necessarily involves real people. This book introduces some of those engaging in noncitizen politics, providing a critical contribution to contemporary debates on solidarity, participation, legitimacy and justice in the international system and in migration politics.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Noncitizenism is the New '-ism'
2. 'Migrant' is a Slippery Term
3. Finding New Ways to Talk about Migration Governance
4. Joining the Conversation about Migration
5. The Power of Place
6. When Talk is Cheaper for Some
7. Underlying Narratives
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 10 Aug 2023 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 272 |
| ISBN | 9780755600205 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 14 bw illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This insightful book puts the spotlight on those people who live out their lives despite an international system that benefits others. In bringing such voices to the foreground, Bloom has produced a valuable addition to the literature on the global politics of migration that demonstrates how institutional structures are constructed, and how they may be challenged. Written in an accessible and clear manner, Noncitizen Power is essential reading for anyone interested in global migration governance.
Gerasimos Tsourapas, University of Glasgow, UK
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This is a brilliant critique of how citizen-state relations usurp all relations between states and individuals in liberal political thought. An entire category – noncitizens – and their relations with the state remain subordinate as noncitizens wanting to become citizens. Yet, noncitizens often make rights claims without wanting to become citizens, and, as Bloom shows, with profound consequences.
Engin Isin, Queen Mary University of London, UK
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Tendayi Bloom's book makes an important and original contribution to our understanding of the multi-scalar politics of migration through the unique lens of noncitizens. It brings to the fore the agency of those migrants and non-migrants alike whose lives and politics develop within and despite the institutions that govern them, and calls for these voices, experiences and perspectives to be brought into discussions of global migration governance.
Nando Sigona, University of Birmingham, UK
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Bloom has written an original and challenging book which places the noncitizen rather than the citizen at the centre of our understanding of the global order of things. With a combination of theoretical insight and practical proposals, the book explores how the power and knowledge of the noncitizen can be brought to bear on key questions such as international migration, and shows how crucial this power and knowledge is to changing the international system so that all people, whatever their status, have a recognised place within it.
Phillip Cole, University of the West of England, UK
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This book offers a detailed critique of global migration governance … recommend[ed] for those interested in prioritizing the voices of those who live their lives despite unjust structures.
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