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ID155162
Title ProperIllegal, the missing
Other Title Informationan evaluation of conceptual inventions
LanguageENG
AuthorOelgemoller, Christina
Summary / Abstract (Note)Migration Management, a regime of radical differentiation and exclusion, renders many people illegal because they violate the laws of access across geopolitical borders. Migration Management further disappears some of these illegal people outside of the external boundaries of the Global North. Recently, however, discursive moves to mobilise the concept of the ‘missing person’ in the context of illegal migration have been introduced when discussing Mediterranean migration in particular. This article offers an ethico-political evaluation of such conceptual innovations. The article asks if a reconceptualisation of the illegal migrant as ‘missing person’ is able to destabilise Migration Management and concludes that this is unlikely. The article illustrates how this reconceptualisation cements the more radical practices of exclusion whilst the boundary-drawing is reformulated as one between dead and living migrants.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 46, No.1; Sep 2017: p.24-40
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2017-10 46, 1
Key WordsBoundaries ;  Illegal Migration ;  Death ;  Political Subjectivity ;  Missing Persons ;  Juridico-Technological Mechanismspalabras Clavepersonas Desaparecidas ;  Migración Ilegal