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- Title
Bolivian migrants and struggles for the right to the city in Argentina. A critical review of the perspective of the Autonomy of Migration.
- Authors
Rodrigo, Federico
- Abstract
In this article we develop an approach to the disputes around the "right to the city" that Bolivians have settled in La Plata in recent years, in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Based on analyzing their characteristics and recognizing the social and political conditions that made them possible, we present a critical reflection on the conceptualization of the "migrant struggles" developed by some exponents of the Autonomy of Migration, seeking to broaden their reading. We conclude that the conflicts studied are not undertaken against the nationality-citizenship regime, questioning its existence and that they develop imbricated with the state control mechanisms and techniques. That is, when migrants can access regularity and documentation in their settlement contexts, they use the capitals and positions that the institutional framework enables them to dispute the place of foreigners in the nation and expand their rights, and/or its effectiveness.
- Subjects
BOLIVIA; EMIGRATION &; immigration; RIGHT to live in peace; CITIZENSHIP
- Publication
Estudios Fronterizos, 2021, Vol 22, p1
- ISSN
0187-6961
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21670/ref.2111074