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Contents

Introduction: Governing Migration through Paperwork: Legitimation Practices, Exclusive Inclusion and Differentiation
Sophie Andreetta and Lisa Marie Borrelli

Chapter 1. Administrative Guidelines as a Source of Immigration Law? Ethnographic Perspectives on Law at Work and in the Making
Larissa Vetters

Chapter 2. Paperwork Performances: Legitimating State Violence in the Swedish Deportation Regime
Anika Lindberg and Lisa Marie Borrelli

Chapter 3. Municipal Undocumentedness: Paperwork and the Performativity of Population Registers in Italy
Enrico Gargiulo

Chapter 4. Writing for Different Audiences: Social Workers, Irregular Migrants, and Fragmented Statehood in Belgian Welfare Bureaucracies
Sophie Andreetta

Chapter 5. Governing Through Paperwork: Examining the Regulatory Effects of Documentary Practices in a Refugee Settlement
Sophie Nakueira

Chapter 6. Refugees and in the Making: Durable Marks of the Nansen Passport in Contemporary Humanitarian Governance
Hanna Berg

Postscript: Anthropology, Bureaucracy and Paperwork
Thomas Bierschenk

Index

Governing Migration Through Paperwork

Legitimation Practices, Exclusive Inclusion and Differentiation

Edited by Sophie Andreetta and Lisa Marie Borrelli

178 pages, bibliog., index

ISBN  978-1-80539-611-6 Hb Published (August 2024)



This title is published as Open Access

Full Text PDF Made available under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license with support from Berghahn Open Migration and Development Studies initiative.