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Shattered spaces of migrant childhood: Camps, borders and uncertain status
International Sociology ( IF 2.535 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-01 , DOI: 10.1177/0268580920957912
Łukasz Albański 1
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This review essay discusses how migrant childhood is inextricably spatial, and therefore tied up with the material and discursive dimensions of places such as camps and borders. The focus is on the issue of how marginalized political subjects as migrant minors claim their rights through space, because unaccompanied and undocumented minors live in a state of limbo that can persist indefinitely. It means that in many cases they live as unaccompanied or undocumented minors across borders without full legal recognition, experiencing permanent temporariness and uncertainty. This tenuous life in the shadows is marked as fully ambiguous and too often without leading to durable solutions towards permanent legal status. The Jungle and Lives in Limbo offer significant insights into the discussion about migrating children in a broad context of such places as borders and camps.

中文翻译:

移民童年破碎的空间:营地、边界和不确定的地位

这篇评论文章讨论了移民童年如何与空间密不可分,因此与营地和边界等地方的物质和话语维度联系在一起。重点是作为移民未成年人如何通过空间主张其权利的边缘化政治主体的问题,因为无人陪伴和无证件的未成年人生活在可以无限期持续的不确定状态。这意味着在许多情况下,他们作为无人陪伴或无证件的未成年人在没有完全法律承认的情况下跨境生活,经历永久的暂时性和不确定性。这种在阴影中的微弱生活被标记为完全模棱两可,而且往往没有导致永久法律地位的持久解决方案。
更新日期:2020-09-01
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