Street-Level Workers and Unaccompanied Minors: Between Vulnerability and Suspicion
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https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2022-0028Keywords:
Migration, street-level workers, humanitarianism, race, genderAbstract
Focusing on practices and representations mobilized by street-level workers in the management of North African unaccompanied minor migrants (UAMs) in Geneva, I take a closer look at the everyday assessment and production of UAMs’ deservingness in the context of humanitarianism. I show the importance of doubt and of perceived vulnerability in the informal evaluation process of UAMs’ right for protection. I further demonstrate how the social construction of childhood, race, and gender influence street-level workers’ perceptions.
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