Project Details
Precarious Presence: Mobilisation and Immobilisation in the Interactions between Local Immigration Authorities and Persons on Exceptional Leave to Remain
Applicant
Professor Dr. Christian Lahusen
Subject Area
Empirical Social Research
Term
since 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 441512655
Territorially organised states attempt to deal with the challenges associated with cross-border mobility by structuring and controlling geographical and social mobility options. Once mobile persons are present on their territory, state authorities are dependent on ‘successful’ interactions with the people concerned in the attempt to implement migration and integration policies. This poses the question of whether and how the intrinsic logic of such interactions affects the institutions of mobility control. Our research project undertakes a systematic, in-depth investigation of interaction orders at local immigration authorities in Germany. Its key aim is to study the trajectories of interactions between persons on (long-term) exceptional leave to remain and immigration authority personnel. Central concerns are issues connected with mutual expectations and rules and contradictions inherent in the negotiation and establishment of mobility options for people whose deportation has been suspended. We assume that the interaction order itself produces a range of paradoxes and generates precarious forms of residence that are not intended by either of the parties involved. The analysis of the tense relation between people on (long-term) exceptional leave to remain and state authorities promises to generate new insights into processes of social and geographical (im)mobilisation.
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