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Humanitarismo y control migratorio en Argentina: refugio, tratamiento médico y migración laboral

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  • Janneth Clavijo
  • Andrés Pereira
  • Lourdes Basualdo

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En este artículo abordamos la relación entre humanitarismo y control migratorio en las políticas de migraciones internacionales en Argentina. Para dar cuenta de ella, analizamos los procesos de categorización ambivalente de los sujetos migrantes como víctimas y/o amenazas a través de tres figuras humanitarias que intervienen en la regulación de las migraciones internacionales: los refugiados, las personas bajo tratamiento médico y los trabajadores migrantes. La metodología propuesta es de tipo cualitativo y recupera declaraciones de organismos internacionales, marcos normativos nacionales sobre migraciones, refugio y trasplante de órganos y tejidos, discursos institucionales, leyes, informes oficiales, intervenciones públicas y entrevistas a funcionarios.

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  • Janneth Clavijo & Andrés Pereira & Lourdes Basualdo, 2019. "Humanitarismo y control migratorio en Argentina: refugio, tratamiento médico y migración laboral," Apuntes. Revista de ciencias sociales, Fondo Editorial, Universidad del Pacífico, vol. 46(84), pages 127-157.
  • Handle: RePEc:pai:apunup:es-84-05
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