后福利国家中多重边界的实践:芬兰外国出生人口的登记

Enacting the border multiple in the post-welfare state: Registration of foreign-born persons in Finland

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space · 2024
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中文导读

通过分析芬兰外国出生人口的居住登记程序,揭示边境实践如何在不同阶段(离境、抵达、定居)塑造移民的社会权利,并强化移民之间的等级不平等。

Abstract

This article analyses border practices that are enacted through an array of migrants’ residence registration procedures in Finland. These practices extend to the country of departure and also take place upon arrival and settlement within a municipality, and they are intimately tied with the person’s access to social rights in the country. Building on critical border studies and Annemarie Mol’s idea of multiple ontologies we examine migrant stories, collected via multi-sited ethnography, that simultaneously testify to being targeted by diverse border practices and of being compelled to take part in doing the border. We address regulatory practices that modify and, indeed, reinforce inequalities between migrants. We argue that residence registration as a scattered border practice not only enacts different statuses for migrants but orders them hierarchically depending, for example, on the person’s migration status and nationality (EU/TCN). Furthermore, multiple regimes of knowledge production such as statistics on migrant population draw on the data recorded in the population register during the municipal registration process, which further extends the impact of this data. We show how the welfare state system, claimed to be universal, is highly conjunctural depending on the information the person receives from different interlocutors, and on the presumably apolitical “policy on the fly” enacted at the registration desk.

移民研究福利国家边境研究社会政策民族志