Introduction—Contesting categories of cross-border marriages: perspectives of the state, spouses and researchers
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| Publication date | 2023 |
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| Book title | Cross-Border Marriages |
| Book subtitle | State Categories, Research Agendas and Family Practices |
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| Series | Research in ethnic and migration studies |
| Chapter | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1-18 |
| Publisher | London: Routledge |
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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.
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| Note | Originally published as: J. Moret, A. Andrikopoulos, J. Dahinen (2021) Contesting categories: cross-border marriages from the perspectives of the state, spouses and researchers, In: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 47, 2, p. 325-342, |
| Language | English |
| Related publication | Cross-Border Marriages Contesting categories: cross-border marriages from the perspectives of the state, spouses and researchers |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2019.1625124 |
| Other links | https://www.routledge.com/Cross-Border-Marriages-State-Categories-Research-Agendas-and-Family-Practices/Andrikopoulos-Moret-Dahinden/p/book/9781032444864# |
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