Article ID: CBB085788037

Contested promises: Migrants’ material politics vis-à-vis the humanitarian border in Niger (2023)

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Lambert, Laura (Author)


Science as Culture
Volume: 32
Issue: 3
Pages: 363-386
Publication date: 2023
Language: English


What promises do humanitarian infrastructures make to encourage migrants to abandon their migration projects? And how do migrants contest these promises? In order to curb EU-bound migration in the transit state Niger, the two UN agencies for migrants and refugees established support and outreach infrastructures that incentivized them to enroll in this humanitarian border and abandon migration. These infrastructural promises prompt their own contestation, because they may not be realized. The International Organization for Migration gave promises of assistance, the voluntariness of the return decision to the country of origin, and reintegration support. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees promised assistance, livelihood, and resettlement to asylum seekers and refugees. When these promises failed, migrants exposed the hidden standards of admission and operation of the humanitarian border infrastructures and the histories and political geographies of border violence and displacement they operated in. Through practices of voice and exit, migrants engaged in material politics that made the absent information visible. They thereby ultimately refused or even altered the services, promises, and actor roles of the humanitarian border. An analysis of such contested promises deepens an understanding of the relationships between humanitarian border infrastructures, their future orientations, and everyday migrant resistance.

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Authors & Contributors
Galis, Vasilis
Ahuja, Neel
Arrizabalaga, Jon
Dowie, Mark
García Ferrandis, Xavier
Laveaga, Gabriela Soto
Journals
Science as Culture
Transfers
Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina
Cold War History
History and Technology
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
MIT Press
Oxford University Press
The MIT Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Texas Press
Wallflower Press, Columbia University Press
Concepts
Migration
Refugees
Borderlands
Humanitarianism
Infrastructure
Science and technology studies (STS)
People
Cannon, Walter Bradford
Khankhoje, Pandurang Sadhashiv
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
Modern
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
Places
Europe
Africa
Great Britain
Mexico
Ottoman Empire
New Mexico (U.S.)
Institutions
Rockefeller Foundation
United Nations
UNESCO
Habsburg, House of
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