Categorías estatales, burocracias del desplazamiento y posibilidades desde los márgenes

In this presidential address, I argue for the importance of state-created categories and classification systems that determine eligibility for tangible and intangible resources. Through classi­fication systems based on rules and regulations that reflect powerful interests and ideologies, bureaucraci...

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Auteur principal: Menjívar, Cecilia
Format: Online
Langue:espagnol
Éditeur: El Colegio de México 2023
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Accès en ligne:https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/2506
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Estudios Sociológicos

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Résumé:In this presidential address, I argue for the importance of state-created categories and classification systems that determine eligibility for tangible and intangible resources. Through classi­fication systems based on rules and regulations that reflect powerful interests and ideologies, bureaucracies maintain entrenched inequality systems that include, exclude, and neglect. I propose adopting a critical perspective when using forma­lized categories in our work, which would acknow­ledge the constructed nature of those categories, their naturalization through everyday practices, and their misalignments with lived experiences. This lens can reveal the systemic structures that engender both enduring patterns of inequality and state classification systems, and reframe questions about the people the state sorts into the categories we use. I end with a brief discussion of the benefits that can accrue from expanding our theoretical repertoires by including knowledge produced in the Global South.