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Migration and Hybrid Political Regimes : Navigating the Legal Landscape in Russia / / Rustamjon Urinboyev



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Autore: Urinboyev Rustamjon Visualizza persona
Titolo: Migration and Hybrid Political Regimes : Navigating the Legal Landscape in Russia / / Rustamjon Urinboyev Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, CA : , : University of California Press, , [2020]
©2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (184 p.)
Disciplina: 331.5/4408994325047
Soggetto topico: Foreign workers - Legal status, laws, etc - Russia (Federation)
Migrant labor - Legal status, laws, etc - Russia (Federation)
Soggetto geografico: Uzbekistan Emigration and immigration Case studies
Asia, Central Emigration and immigration Case studies
Russia (Federation) Emigration and immigration Government policy
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration and Naming -- 1. Understanding Migrants’ Legal Adaptation in Hybrid Political Regimes -- 2. Migration, the Shadow Economy, and Parallel Legal Orders in Russia -- 3. Uzbek Migrant Workers in Russia: A Case Study -- 4. Uzbek Migrants’ Everyday Encounters with Employers and Middlemen -- 5. Uzbek Migrants’ Everyday Encounters with Street-Level Institutions -- 6. Uzbek Migrants’ Everyday Encounters with Police Officers and Immigration Officials -- 7. The Life Histories of Three Uzbek Migrant Workers in Russia -- 8. Informality, Migrant Undocumentedness, and Legal Adaptation in Hybrid Political Regimes -- Notes -- References -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. While migration has become an all-important topic of discussion around the globe, mainstream literature on migrants' legal adaptation and integration has focused on case studies of immigrant communities in Western-style democracies. We know relatively little about how migrants adapt to a new legal environment in the ever-growing hybrid political regimes that are neither clearly democratic nor conventionally authoritarian. This book takes up the case of Russia—an archetypal hybrid political regime and the third largest recipients of migrants worldwide—and investigates how Central Asian migrant workers produce new forms of informal governance and legal order. Migrants use the opportunities provided by a weak rule-of-law and a corrupt political system to navigate the repressive legal landscape and to negotiate—using informal channels—access to employment and other opportunities that are hard to obtain through the official legal framework of their host country. This lively ethnography presents new theoretical perspectives for studying immigrant legal incorporation in similar political contexts.
Titolo autorizzato: Migration and Hybrid Political Regimes  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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