Article(electronic)March 21, 2013

Migration, Policy, and Anthropology

In: International migration: quarterly review, Volume 51, Issue 2, p. 77-89

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Abstract

AbstractIn reviewing the articles in this special issue on the migration/policy/anthropology nexus, my comments will be in three parts: first, presenting a rough framework by which we might look at public policy in a way that bridges the academic and the practical; second, considering the actual cases presented in this special issue; and third, considering more broadly what the anthropological contribution might be to this complex and often acrimonious issue of migration policy. Throughout, the attempt is to search for a way of looking at migration policy that balances the inevitable academic critiques of public policy with a recognition of what public policy can and inevitably must be as a tool of societal discussion, planning, and progress.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1468-2435

DOI

10.1111/imig.12080

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