
Niklas Selberg
Senior lecturer

Discourse or Merely Noise? Regarding the Disagreement on Undocumented Migrants
Author
Summary, in English
Drawing on Jacques Ranciere's theorising of the political, this article analyses the disagreement on undocumented migrants in recent legislation in Sweden and within the European Union as well as in Swedish labour union practice. Both the consensus understanding of the issue of undocumented migrants and the materialisation of dissensus through the political activities of undocumented migrants are studied. The aims of the article are: firstly, to show that undocumented migrants in Sweden engage in a political struggle that is not recognised as such, to analyse the structure or conditions of possibility of this non-recognition, and finally, to analyse the ways in which these conditions might be undone through the political activities of undocumented migrants. The theoretical claim is that the issue of undocumented migrants involves intimately core aspects of both politics and law and that the struggle of undocumented migrants is a process in which our understanding of political and legal subjectivity is called into question. In conclusion we reflect on the question of political change against the background of the theoretical and empirical findings of the analysis.
Department/s
- Public International Law
- Human Rights Law
- Department of Law
- Integration and Law
Publishing year
2010
Language
English
Pages
173-191
Publication/Series
European Journal of Migration and Law
Volume
12
Issue
2
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Brill
Topic
- Law
Keywords
- labour unions
- contradiction
- performative
- dissensus
- undocumented migrants
- Jacques Ranciere
- Sweden
- European Union (EU)
Status
Published
Research group
- Public International Law
- Human Rights Law
- Integration and Law
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1388-364X