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Cover -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Researching irregular migration as 'migrant illegality' -- How migrant illegality as juridical status is produced -- Irregular migrants and subordinate incorporation -- Migrants as political actors? -- Individual tactics -- 1.2 Researching migrant illegality in new immigration countries -- 1.3 Comparative research design and case selection -- 1.4 Data collection -- Legal documents -- Expert interviews with state officials and civil society actors -- Migrant interviews -- Ethical issues and negotiating resources -- 1.5 Mapping the book -- 2 The production of migrant illegality -- International and domestic dynamics in a comparison -- 2.1 Becoming lands of destination -- 2.2 The international context in the production of illegality -- Morocco's migration diplomacy -- Irregular migration in Turkey's long-standing EU accession -- From international production of illegality to public policy -- 2.3 Moroccan immigration politics from criminalization to integration -- Emergence of immigration policy and criminalization/ -- Towards integration? -- 2.4 Migrant illegality as Europeanization in Turkey -- Emerged as refugee, developed as an EU issue -- New legislation and the institutionalization of migrant illegality -- 3 Morocco as a case of political incorporation -- Introduction -- 3.1 Deportability as part of daily experience -- Deportability at the borderlands -- Deportability in urban life -- After the King's Speech -- 3.2 Illegality in (semi-)settlement -- Settling into violent neighbourhoods -- 'The problem is work' -- 3.3 Access to public healthcare and education -- Healthcare between formal recognition and bureaucratic incorporation -- Public education: Bureaucratic sabotage and self-exclusion -- 3.4 Reversing illegality through mobilization
Emergence of civil society networks -- Migrants' self-organizations -- Brothers in arms: What makes alliances possible? -- Mobilization for individual mobility -- 4 Turkey -- De-politicized illegality and a quest for legitimacy -- 4.1 Migrant deportability beyond the EU borders -- Experiences of deportability: Between tolerance and arbitrariness -- 4.2 Illegality in (semi-)settlement: Incorporation into informality -- Settling into informality -- 'We arrived, slept, and the next day we started working' -- Limits of labour market participation -- Opening access to healthcare? -- Education -- 4.4 Reversing illegality: Mobilization or moving sideways? -- Civil society working on immigration issues -- Legal sidesteps in the absence of mobilization -- 5 Migrant illegality beyond EU borders -- Turkey and Morocco in a comparative perspective -- 5.1 Deportations and perceptions of deportability -- 5.2 Socio-economic participation and daily legitimacy -- 5.3 Access to rights through institutions and the role of 'street-level advocacy' -- 5.4 Reversing illegality -- Mobilization for the rights of irregular migrants -- Migrant mobilization for legal status -- Conclusion -- 6 Conclusions -- 6.1 Researching migrant illegality beyond externalization -- 6.2 Production of migrant illegality at the international and national levels -- 6.3 Migrant incorporation styles: The problematic role of the market -- 6.4 Migrant mobilization between (in)visibility and recognition -- 6.5 Ways forward -- Annex -- References -- Index -- List of figures and tables -- Figure 3.1 A protest by migrants in the streets of Rabat, 'Halt Raids, we are in Morocco, we live in Morocco we love Morocco' -- Figure 3.2 Street pedlars along the main road, next to the walls of the Medina, Rabat
The Governance of International Migration : Irregular Migrants' Access to Right to Stay in Turkey and Morocco / Aysen Üstübici. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2018