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Contesting categories: cross-border marriages from the perspectives of the state, spouses and researchers

Author(s)
Moret, Joëlle  
Chaire d'études transnationales  
Andrikopoulos, Apostolos
Dahinden, Janine  
Chaire d'études transnationales  
Date issued
July 17, 2019
In
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
From page
1
To page
12
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
: Cross-border marriages reflexivity nation-states marriage migration categories
Abstract
Marriages that involve the migration of at least one of the spouses challenge two intersecting facets of the politics of belonging: the making of the ‘good and legitimate citizens’ and the ‘acceptable family’. In Europe, cross-border marriages have been the target of increasing state controls, an issue of public concern and the object of scholarly research. The study of cross-border marriages and the ways these marriages are framed is inevitably affected by states’ concerns and priorities. There is a need for a reflexive assessment of how the categories employed by state institutions and agents have impacted the study of cross-border marriages. The introduction to this Special Issue analyses what is at stake in the regulation of cross-border marriages and how European states use particular categories (e.g. ‘sham’, ‘forced’ and ‘mixed’ marriages) to differentiate between acceptable and non-acceptable marriages. When researchers use these categories unreflexively, they risk reproducing nation-centred epistemologies and reinforcing state-informed hierarchies and forms of exclusion. We suggest ways to avoid these pitfalls: differentiating between categories of analysis and categories of practice, adopting methodologies that do not mirror nation-states’ logic and engaging with general social theory outside migration studies. The empirical contributions of the Special Issue offer new insights into a timely topic.
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Cross-border marriages under conditions of transnationalization and politicization. A case study in Switzerland  
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journal article
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/64075
DOI
10.1080/1369183X.2019.1625124
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