A Europa, as migrações e o cosmopolitismo
A reflexão aqui desenvolvida discute os posicionamentos das fronteiras europeias face aos fluxos migratórios exter-nos que as interpelam. É prestada especial atenção à forma como a Europa, através do Acordo de Schengen, estabelece uma conjugação estratégica entre a livre circulação de determinadas c...
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A reflexão aqui desenvolvida discute os posicionamentos das fronteiras europeias face aos fluxos migratórios exter-nos que as interpelam. É prestada especial atenção à forma como a Europa, através do Acordo de Schengen, estabelece uma conjugação estratégica entre a livre circulação de determinadas categorias de pessoas e a obstrução de muitas outras mobilidades tidas como indesejadas. São ainda consideradas, resumidamente, as políticas de identidade subja-centes à selectividade do espaço Schengen e os seus impactos na construção de um projecto europeu pós-nacional e cosmopolita |
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31 17 19 9 Pensamiento Americano Alvarez, R. (1995). The Mexican-US border: the making of an anthropology of borderlands. Annual Review of Anthropology, 24, 447-470. Ambrosini, M. (2006). Dentro il welfare invisibile: aiutanti domiciliari immigrate e assistenza agli anziani. Aggiornamenti Sociali, 6(57), 476-488. Amoore, L. (2006). Biometric borders: governing mobilities in the war on terror. Political Geography, 25(3), 336-351. Anderson, B. (2013). Us and them? The dangerous politics of immigration control. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Appadurai, A. (1996). Modernity at large: cultural dimensions of globalization. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Bacas, J. & Kavanagh, W. (Eds.) (2013). Border encounters: asymmetry and proximity at Europe’s frontiers. Oxford: Berghahn Books. Balzacq, T. & Carrera, S. (Eds.) (2006). Security versus freedom? A challenge for Europe’s future. Aldershot: Ashgate. Bauman, Z. (2000). Liquid modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press. Beck, U. & Grande, E. (2007). Cosmopolitan Europe.Cambridge: Polity Press. Beck, U. (2011). Cosmopolitanism as imagined communities of global risk. American Behavioral Scientist, 55(10), 1346-1361. Boccagni, P. (2011). Il retroscena del lavoro domestico. Percorsi etnografici nelle catene globali di cura. Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa, 3, 459-468. Bommes, M. & Sciortino, G. (Ed.) (2011). Foggy social structures: irregular migration, European labour markets and the Welfare State. Amesterdão: Amsterdam University Press. Bourdieu, P. (1998). Um analista do inconsciente. Em A. Sayad, A imigração ou os paradoxos da alteridade (pp. 9-12). São Paulo: EDUSP. Brian, T. & Laczko, F. (2014). Fatal journeys: tracking lives lost during migration. Genebra: International Organization for Migration. Broeders, D. (2007). The new digital borders of Europe: EU databases and the surveillance of irregular migrants. International Sociology, 22(1), 71-92. Broeders, D. (2009). Tracing, identifying and sorting: the role of EU migration data- bases in the internal control on irregular migrants. Em H. Fassmann, M. Haller & D. Lane (Eds.), Migration and mobility in Europe: trends, patterns and control (pp. 249-271). Cheltenham e Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing. Carr, M. (2012). Fortress Europe: dispatches from a gated continent. Nova Iorque: The New Press. Cunningham, H. (2004). Nations rebound?: crossing borders in a gated globe. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 11(3), 329-350. Cunningham, H. & Heyman, J. (2004). Introduction: mobilities and enclosures at borders. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 11(3), 289-302. Delanty, G. (2005). The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe: on the cultural significance of Europeanization. International Review of Sociology, 15(3), 405-421. Ehrenreich, B. & Hochschild, A. (Eds.) (2002). Global woman: nannies, maids, and sex workers in the new economy. Nova Iorque: Metropolitan Books. Elliott, A. & Urry, J. (2010). Mobile lives. Londres: Routledge. Engbersen, G. (2001). The unanticipated consequences of panopticon Europe. Residence strategies of illegal immigrants. Em V. Guiraudon & C. Joppke (Eds.), Controlling a new migration world (pp. 222-246). Londres: Routledge. Fassin, D. (2011). Policing borders, producing boundaries. The governmentality of immigration in dark times. Annual Revue of Anthropology, 40, 213-226 Fekete, L. (2004). Anti-Muslim racism and the European security state. Race & Class, 46(1), 3-29. Friedman, J. (2002). From roots to routes. Tropes for trippers. Anthropological Theory, 2(1), 21-36. Giorgi, A. (2010). Immigration control, postfordism, and less eligibility: a materialist critique of the criminalization of immigration across Europe. Punishment & Society, 12(2), 147-167. Gorodzeisky, A. & Semyonov, M. (2009). Terms of exclusion: public views towards admission and allocation of rights to immigrants in European countries. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32(3), 401-423. Guild, E., Carrera, S. & Balzacq, T. (2008). The changing dynamics of security in an enlarged European Union. CEPS Research Paper, 12, Bruxelas: CEPS. Hannerz, U. (1997). Fluxos, fronteiras, híbridos: palavras-chave da antropologia transnacional. Mana, 3(1), 7-39. Hannerz, U. (2007). Cosmopolitanism. Em D. Nugent & J. Vincent (Eds.), A companion to the anthropology of politics (pp. 69-85). Oxford: Blackwell. Harrell-Bond, B. (2002). Can humanitarian work with refugees be humane? Human Rights Quarterly, 24(1), 51-85. Houtum, H. & Pijpers, R. (2007). The European Union as a gated community: the two-faced border and immigration regime of the EU. Antipode, 39(2), 291-309. Inda, J. & Rosaldo, R. (2002). Introduction: a world in motion. Em J. Inda & R. Rosaldo (Eds.), The anthropology of globalization: a reader (pp. 1-34). Oxford: Blackwell. Karyotis, G. (2007). European migration policy in the aftermath of September 11. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 20(1), 1-17. Kearney, M. (2004). The classifying and value- filtering missions of borders. Anthropological Theory, 4(2), 131-156. Kleingeld, P. (2013). Cosmopolitanism. Em H. LaFollette, J. Deigh & S. Stroud (Eds.), International encyclopedia of ethics (pp. 1134-1144). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Leerkes, A. & Broeders, D. (2010). A case of mixed motives? Formal and informal functions of administrative immigration detention. British Journal of Criminology, 50(5), 830-850. Linke, U. (2010). Fortress Europe: globalization, militarization and the policing of interior borderlands. Topia-Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 23-24, 100- 120. Maas, W. (2005). Freedom of movement within ‘Fortress Europe’. Em E. Zureik & M. Salter (Eds.), Global surveillance and policing: borders, security, identity (pp. 233-246). Nieuwenhuys, C. & Pécoud, A. (2007). Human trafficking, information campaigns, and strategies of migration control. American Behavioral Scientist, 50(12), 1674- 1695. Ribeiro, M., Baptista, A., Ribeiro, F. B. & Sacramento, O. (2007). UHSA: a experiência portuguesa da instalação temporária de imigrantes. Lisboa: SEF. Rumford, C. (2007). Does Europe have cosmopolitan borders? Globalizations, 4(3), 327-339. Sacramento, O. & Ribeiro, F. B. (2009). Procurando entrar na fortaleza da terra pro- metida: translocalização da intimidade e mobilidade migratória feminina do Nordeste brasileiro para a Europa (pp. 1209-1217). Em Proceedings of the X Congresso Luso-AfroBrasileiro de Ciências Sociais. Braga: Universidade do Minho. Sacramento & J. Portela (Eds.), Etnografia e intervenção social: por uma praxis reflexiva (pp. 141- 172). Lisboa: Colibri. Salazar, N. (2010). Tanzanian migration imaginaries [online]. University of Oxford, International Migration Institute (pp. 1-29). Disponível em: (aces- so em 13-07-2015). Sarró, R. & Mapril, J. (2011). ‘Cidadãos e súbditos’: imigração, cidadania e o legado colonial na Europa contemporânea. Revista Migrações, 8, 27-34. Schiller, N., Darieva, T. & Gruner-Domic, S. (2011). Defining cosmopolitan sociability in a transnational age. An introduction. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 34(3), 399-418. Skey, M. (2012). We need to talk about cosmopolitanism: the challenge of studying openness towards other people. Cultural Sociology, 6(4), 471-487. Skrbiš, Z. & Woodward, I. (2007). The ambivalence of ordinary cosmopolitanism: investigating the limits of cosmopolitan openness. The Sociological Review, 55(4), 730-747. Turnbull, S. (2015). ‘Stuck in the middle’: waiting and uncertainty in immigration detention [online]. Time & Society, on- line before print, 1-19. Disponível em: (acesso em 7/12/2015). Vertovec, S. (2011). The cultural politics of nation and migration. Annual Revue of Anthropology, 40, 241-256. Werbner, P. (1999). Global pathways. 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A Europa, as migrações e o cosmopolitismoEuropaMigrações externasFronteirasSelectividadeCosmopolitismoA reflexão aqui desenvolvida discute os posicionamentos das fronteiras europeias face aos fluxos migratórios exter-nos que as interpelam. É prestada especial atenção à forma como a Europa, através do Acordo de Schengen, estabelece uma conjugação estratégica entre a livre circulação de determinadas categorias de pessoas e a obstrução de muitas outras mobilidades tidas como indesejadas. São ainda consideradas, resumidamente, as políticas de identidade subja-centes à selectividade do espaço Schengen e os seus impactos na construção de um projecto europeu pós-nacional e cosmopolitaEn el análisis esbozado aquí se analizan los posicionamientos de las fronteras europeas en relación con los retos planteados por las migraciones externas. Se presta especial atención a la forma como Europa, a través del Acuerdo de Schengen, establece una combinación estratégica entre la libre circulación de ciertas categorías de personas y el bloqueo de muchas otras movilidades “no deseadas”. Se consideran también, brevemente, las políticas de identidad subyacentes a la selectividad de la zona Schengen y sus impactos en la construcción de un proyecto europeo post-nacional y cos-mopolitaThe analysis outlined in this paper discusses the attitudes of the European borders in relation to the challenges posed by external migration flows. Special attention is given to the way Europe, through the Schengen Agreement, establishes a strategic combination between the free movement of certain categories of people and the blocking of many other “un-wanted” mobilities. At the same time, the paper briefly considers the identity policies underlying the selectivity of the Schengen area and their impact on a post-national and cosmopolitan European project.Pensamiento AmericanoBarranquilla, ColombiaSello editorial CoruniamericanaSacramento, Octávio2022-10-26T15:18:13Z2022-10-26T15:18:13Z2016-06-26Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb113 p.application/pdfapplication/pdfSacramento, O. (2016). A Europa, as migrações e o cosmopolitismo. Pensamiento Americano, 9(17), 19-31https://doi.org/10.21803/pensam.v9i17.552745-1402Corporación Universitaria Américana2027-2448RIA - Repositorio Institucional Américanahttps://repositorio.americana.edu.co/https://repositorio.americana.edu.co/handle/001/427https://publicaciones.americana.edu.co/index.php/pensamientoamericano/article/view/55por3117199Pensamiento AmericanoAlvarez, R. (1995). The Mexican-US border: the making of an anthropology of borderlands. Annual Review of Anthropology, 24, 447-470.Ambrosini, M. (2006). Dentro il welfare invisibile: aiutanti domiciliari immigrate e assistenza agli anziani. Aggiornamenti Sociali, 6(57), 476-488.Amoore, L. (2006). Biometric borders: governing mobilities in the war on terror. Political Geography, 25(3), 336-351.Anderson, B. (2013). Us and them? The dangerous politics of immigration control. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Appadurai, A. (1996). Modernity at large: cultural dimensions of globalization. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.Bacas, J. & Kavanagh, W. (Eds.) (2013). Border encounters: asymmetry and proximity at Europe’s frontiers. Oxford: Berghahn Books.Balzacq, T. & Carrera, S. (Eds.) (2006). Security versus freedom? A challenge for Europe’s future. Aldershot: Ashgate.Bauman, Z. (2000). Liquid modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press.Beck, U. & Grande, E. (2007). Cosmopolitan Europe.Cambridge: Polity Press.Beck, U. (2011). Cosmopolitanism as imagined communities of global risk. American Behavioral Scientist, 55(10), 1346-1361.Boccagni, P. (2011). Il retroscena del lavoro domestico. Percorsi etnografici nelle catene globali di cura. Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa, 3, 459-468.Bommes, M. & Sciortino, G. (Ed.) (2011). Foggy social structures: irregular migration, European labour markets and the Welfare State. Amesterdão: Amsterdam University Press.Bourdieu, P. (1998). Um analista do inconsciente. Em A. Sayad, A imigração ou os paradoxos da alteridade (pp. 9-12). São Paulo: EDUSP.Brian, T. & Laczko, F. (2014). Fatal journeys: tracking lives lost during migration. Genebra: International Organization for Migration.Broeders, D. (2007). The new digital borders of Europe: EU databases and the surveillance of irregular migrants. International Sociology, 22(1), 71-92.Broeders, D. (2009). Tracing, identifying and sorting: the role of EU migration data- bases in the internal control on irregular migrants. Em H. Fassmann, M. Haller & D. Lane (Eds.), Migration and mobility in Europe: trends, patterns and control (pp. 249-271). Cheltenham e Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing.Carr, M. (2012). Fortress Europe: dispatches from a gated continent. Nova Iorque: The New Press.Cunningham, H. (2004). Nations rebound?: crossing borders in a gated globe. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 11(3), 329-350.Cunningham, H. & Heyman, J. (2004). Introduction: mobilities and enclosures at borders. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 11(3), 289-302.Delanty, G. (2005). The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe: on the cultural significance of Europeanization. International Review of Sociology, 15(3), 405-421.Ehrenreich, B. & Hochschild, A. (Eds.) (2002). Global woman: nannies, maids, and sex workers in the new economy. Nova Iorque: Metropolitan Books.Elliott, A. & Urry, J. (2010). Mobile lives. Londres: Routledge.Engbersen, G. (2001). The unanticipated consequences of panopticon Europe. Residence strategies of illegal immigrants. Em V. Guiraudon & C. Joppke (Eds.), Controlling a new migration world (pp. 222-246). Londres: Routledge.Fassin, D. (2011). Policing borders, producing boundaries. The governmentality of immigration in dark times. Annual Revue of Anthropology, 40, 213-226Fekete, L. (2004). Anti-Muslim racism and the European security state. Race & Class, 46(1), 3-29.Friedman, J. (2002). From roots to routes. Tropes for trippers. Anthropological Theory, 2(1), 21-36.Giorgi, A. (2010). Immigration control, postfordism, and less eligibility: a materialist critique of the criminalization of immigration across Europe. Punishment & Society, 12(2), 147-167.Gorodzeisky, A. & Semyonov, M. (2009). Terms of exclusion: public views towards admission and allocation of rights to immigrants in European countries. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 32(3), 401-423.Guild, E., Carrera, S. & Balzacq, T. (2008). The changing dynamics of security in an enlarged European Union. CEPS Research Paper, 12, Bruxelas: CEPS.Hannerz, U. (1997). Fluxos, fronteiras, híbridos: palavras-chave da antropologia transnacional. Mana, 3(1), 7-39.Hannerz, U. (2007). Cosmopolitanism. Em D. Nugent & J. Vincent (Eds.), A companion to the anthropology of politics (pp. 69-85). Oxford: Blackwell.Harrell-Bond, B. (2002). Can humanitarian work with refugees be humane? Human Rights Quarterly, 24(1), 51-85.Houtum, H. & Pijpers, R. (2007). The European Union as a gated community: the two-faced border and immigration regime of the EU. Antipode, 39(2), 291-309.Inda, J. & Rosaldo, R. (2002). Introduction: a world in motion. Em J. Inda & R. Rosaldo (Eds.), The anthropology of globalization: a reader (pp. 1-34). Oxford: Blackwell.Karyotis, G. (2007). European migration policy in the aftermath of September 11. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 20(1), 1-17.Kearney, M. (2004). The classifying and value- filtering missions of borders. Anthropological Theory, 4(2), 131-156.Kleingeld, P. (2013). Cosmopolitanism. Em H. LaFollette, J. Deigh & S. Stroud (Eds.), International encyclopedia of ethics (pp. 1134-1144). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.Leerkes, A. & Broeders, D. (2010). A case of mixed motives? Formal and informal functions of administrative immigration detention. British Journal of Criminology, 50(5), 830-850.Linke, U. (2010). Fortress Europe: globalization, militarization and the policing of interior borderlands. Topia-Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 23-24, 100- 120.Maas, W. (2005). Freedom of movement within ‘Fortress Europe’. Em E. Zureik & M. Salter (Eds.), Global surveillance and policing: borders, security, identity (pp. 233-246).Nieuwenhuys, C. & Pécoud, A. (2007). Human trafficking, information campaigns, and strategies of migration control. American Behavioral Scientist, 50(12), 1674- 1695.Ribeiro, M., Baptista, A., Ribeiro, F. B. & Sacramento, O. (2007). UHSA: a experiência portuguesa da instalação temporária de imigrantes. Lisboa: SEF.Rumford, C. (2007). Does Europe have cosmopolitan borders? Globalizations, 4(3), 327-339.Sacramento, O. & Ribeiro, F. B. (2009). Procurando entrar na fortaleza da terra pro- metida: translocalização da intimidade e mobilidade migratória feminina do Nordeste brasileiro para a Europa (pp. 1209-1217). Em Proceedings of the X Congresso Luso-AfroBrasileiro de Ciências Sociais. Braga: Universidade do Minho.Sacramento & J. Portela (Eds.), Etnografia e intervenção social: por uma praxis reflexiva (pp. 141- 172). Lisboa: Colibri.Salazar, N. (2010). Tanzanian migration imaginaries [online]. University of Oxford, International Migration Institute (pp. 1-29). Disponível em: (aces- so em 13-07-2015).Sarró, R. & Mapril, J. (2011). ‘Cidadãos e súbditos’: imigração, cidadania e o legado colonial na Europa contemporânea. Revista Migrações, 8, 27-34.Schiller, N., Darieva, T. & Gruner-Domic, S. (2011). Defining cosmopolitan sociability in a transnational age. An introduction. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 34(3), 399-418.Skey, M. (2012). We need to talk about cosmopolitanism: the challenge of studying openness towards other people. Cultural Sociology, 6(4), 471-487.Skrbiš, Z. & Woodward, I. (2007). The ambivalence of ordinary cosmopolitanism: investigating the limits of cosmopolitan openness. The Sociological Review, 55(4), 730-747.Turnbull, S. (2015). ‘Stuck in the middle’: waiting and uncertainty in immigration detention [online]. Time & Society, on- line before print, 1-19. Disponível em: (acesso em 7/12/2015).Vertovec, S. (2011). The cultural politics of nation and migration. Annual Revue of Anthropology, 40, 241-256.Werbner, P. (1999). Global pathways. Working class cosmopolitans and the creation of transnational ethnic worlds. Social An- thropology, 7(1), 17-35.Zaiotti, R. (2011). Cultures of border control: Schengen and the evolution of European frontiers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/oai:repositorio.americana.edu.co:001/4272023-03-08T15:05:42Z |