Relational integration: a response to Willem Schinkel

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Publication date 15-05-2019
Journal Comparative Migration Studies
Article number 20
Volume | Issue number 7
Number of pages 8
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
In this essay, I respond to Schinkel’s recent statement that ‘any claim and practice that concerns ‘integration’ should be the object of research, rather than the project of research’ (2018, p. 8). Although I agree with Schinkel that there are problematic practices of integration research, I do not agree that integration cannot be used as an analytical concept with heuristic value. In his critical analysis of how ‘integration’ is (ab)used as a political project, Schinkel seems to claim that there is no way to think of integration outside this problematic discourse. I argue that the concept of relational integration enables us to do just that by solving the most fundamental conundrum presented in his critique: that the concept of integration exempts ‘non-migrants’, and places migrants outside society.
Document type Comment/Letter to the editor
Note Commentary to: W. Schinkel (2018) Against ‘immigrant integration’: for an end to neocolonial knowledge production. In: Comparative Migration Studies volume 6, Article number: 31 (2018), 17 pages.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-019-0126-6
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