Strategies of Navigation: Migrants' Everyday Encounters with Italian Immigration Bureaucracy

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Abstract

Successful encounters with bureaucratic systems require users to be familiar with 'insider' rules and behaviour. This article examines migrants' everyday efforts to become and stay 'legal' in Italy, and shows how they need to develop particular strategies in order to do so. While these strategies help migrants in the short term, I argue that ultimately they enable the Italian state to reconcile its conflicting interests and reproduce migrants' marginal and insecure status in Italian society. Examining everyday mundane interactions with the state and its bureaucracy reveals the various ways in which state practices produce insecurity.

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Tuckett, A. (2015). Strategies of Navigation: Migrants’ Everyday Encounters with Italian Immigration Bureaucracy. The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 33(1). https://doi.org/10.3167/ca.2015.330109

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