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Publication Date: 2018
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Civil Society, the State, and Private Sponsorship: The Political Economy of Refugee Resettlement
Ritchie, Genevieve
International Journal of Lifelong Education, v37 n6 p663-675 2018
In the wake of the most recent refugee crisis the private sponsorship programme re-emerged in Canada as a just and novel solution to precarious migration. The private sponsorship programme expands the role of civil society in humanitarian resettlement, while simultaneously depicting the programme as a grassroots movement of engaged and active citizens. My purpose in this article is to materially and historically situate the ideological conditions that coordinate refugee migrations, with a particular focus on private sponsorship and neoliberal ideology. I argue that while private sponsorship may appear as a humanitarian solution to precarious migration, it simultaneously furthers the deeply political project of privatising immigrant welfare, localising consciousness, and depoliticising the experiences of refugee youth. Privately sponsored refugees encounter the same forms of deskilling and downward mobility as racialised newcomers. At the very same time, however, the private sponsorship programme deploys a narrative of grassroots community action to conceal the ways in which Canada is a racially divided economy and society.
Descriptors: Refugees, Land Settlement, Neoliberalism, Government Role, Private Financial Support, Program Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Immigration, Political Attitudes, Public Policy, Welfare Services, Community Action, Racial Differences
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada
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