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A(nother) geography of fear: Burmese labour migrants in George Town, Malaysia

机译:另一个)恐惧的地理:马来西亚乔治城的缅甸劳工移民

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While scholarship around urban fear has brought forward important insights around the relationship between fear, mobility and social exclusion, questions relating to legal exclusion have largely been left outside the scope of inquiry. In cities around the world there are, however, a growing number of people who are not only de facto excluded from rights to/within the city (based on their gender, class, age etc.) - but de jure excluded based on their non-citizen or illegal' status in the host country. Drawing upon field work conducted in the Malaysian city George Town this study examines how both regular and irregular Burmese migrants perceive safety and danger in the city and how this, in turn, influences how they navigate urban space. The results of the study reveal how the migrants in George Town navigate the city as a borderscape' - producing a(nother) geography of fear which does not primarily reflect a fear of crime but rather a fear of state institutional practices, such as police controls, road blocks and raids. This shows, the paper argues, the need to pay attention towards both social and legal exclusions when examining how people in cities around the world are able to access and take possession of urban space.
机译:尽管围绕城市恐惧的学术研究提出了关于恐惧,流动性和社会排斥之间关系的重要见解,但与法律排斥有关的问题基本上不在研究范围之内。但是,在世界各地的城市中,越来越多的人不仅被事实上排除在城市权之内(根据其性别,阶级,年龄等),而且在法律上被排除在非他们的权利之外-公民或非法”在东道国的身份。这项研究利用在马来西亚城市乔治敦(George Town)进行的实地调查,研究了定期和不定期的缅甸移民如何感知城市中的安全和危险,以及反过来又如何影响他们在城市空间中的航行。研究结果揭示了乔治敦的移民如何作为边界景观在城市中航行-产生了(其他)恐惧地理,它并不主要反映出对犯罪的恐惧,而是对国家制度实践(如警察控制)的恐惧,路障和突袭。该论文认为,这表明在检查世界各地城市的人们如何能够进入和占有城市空间时,需要同时注意社会和法律排除。

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