The social question is back. Yet today's social question is not
primarily between labour and capital, as it was in the nineteenth
century and throughout much of the twentieth. The contemporary social
question is located at the interstices between the global South and
the global North. It finds its expression in movements of people,
seeking a better life or fleeing unsustainable social, political,
economic, and ecological conditions. It is transnationalized not only
because migrants and their significant others entertain ties across
the borders of national states, staying in touch with family and
friends, receiving or sending financial remittances in transnational
social spaces. Also of importance are cross--border recruitment
schemes for workers and the cross-border diffusion of norms appealed
to in the case of migration--for example, the social right to decent
work as a human right. Moreover, migration can become an issue of
inclusion or exclusion in fields important to life chances in the
emigration, transit, or immigration states--a transnationalization of
national states. And, as in the nineteenth century, political
conflicts arise, constituting the social question as a public concern.
In earlier periods class differences dominated conflicts. While class
has always been criss-crossed by manifold heterogeneities, not least
of all cultural ones around ethnicity, religion, and language, it is
these latter heterogeneities that have sharpened in situations of
immigration and emigration over the past decades. Casting a wide net
in terms of conceptual and empirical scope, this book tackles both the
social structure and the politics of social inequalities. It sets a
comprehensive agenda for research which also includes the public role
of social scientists in dealing with the transnationalized social
question.
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Migration and the Politics of Social Inequalities in the Twenty-First Century
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192570925
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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