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How ‘the state’ perceives and responds to migration is gaining increasing attention. This analysis seeks to encourage debate on scales of governance in migration studies through a focus on policy-making and implementation on the part of local government officials in Scotland. Contributions include the elucidation of how immigrants are differentiated by individual local state actors and how this relates to the wider practices of local government towards them, and a typology conceptualising the heterogeneity of local state responses to immigration. This analytic emphasis on local state perceptions of, and responses to, migration and migrants hopes to inspire more nuanced and policy relevant understandings of ‘the state’ in migration research.
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McCollum et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1febfe3f3a87967f2e540d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14702541.2017.1409363
David McCollum
Andrews University
Helen Packwood
University of Edinburgh
Scottish Geographical Journal
University of St Andrews
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