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ID154852
Title ProperRegime of urban informality in migration
Other Title Informationaccommodating undocumented Chosonjok Migrants in their receiving community in Seoul, South Korea
LanguageENG
AuthorShin, HaeRan ;  Park, Soyoung
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study looks at how a regime of urban informality has taken shape in a migrant receiving community in Seoul, South Korea. It investigates how actors from the public sector and the private sector came to help undocumented Chosŏnjok migrants stay in the Kuro/Taerim area of Seoul regardless of their legal status. We view such practices as a response to local changes provoked by shifts in the geopolitical environment and fluctuating national policies. Based on longitudinal fieldwork, including in-depth interviews, participant observation, and archival research the findings of this study are as follows. First, public-sector actors, including the Korea immigration service, local authorities, and local police, have shifted their roles from controlling to accommodating, being motivated by competition with other departments, promotion, and personal attachment. Second, the private sector has expanded its role, building on relations with Chosŏnjok as easygoing customers and service providers. This study contributes to the understanding of regimes of informal settlements and their spatial contexts.
`In' analytical NotePacific Affairs Vol. 90, No.3; Sep 2017: p.459-480
Journal SourcePacific Affairs Vol: 90 No 3
Key WordsSouth Korea ;  Seoul ;  Undocumented Migrants ;  Urban Informality ;  Chosonjok Migrants


 
 
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